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The common name of Sneezeweed is based on historic use of the crushed dried leaves and heads to make a form of snuff that caused sneezing.
Common sneezeweed leaves, flowers, and seeds are poisonous to humans if eaten in large quantities, causing gastric and intestinal irritation, which can become fatal. The chemicals in sneezeweed can poison livestock, particularly sheep and cattle.
Straight Species
Additional information
Size | 1 Gallon |
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Moisture | Wet, Wet-Medium |
Native | Long Island, United States |
Special Attributes | Bee Attractor, Bird Attractor, Butterfly Attractor |
Sunlight | Full, Full-Partial, Partial |
Wetland Indicator | FACW |
The common name of Sneezeweed is based on historic use of the crushed dried leaves and heads to make a form of snuff that caused sneezing.
Common sneezeweed leaves, flowers, and seeds are poisonous to humans if eaten in large quantities, causing gastric and intestinal irritation, which can become fatal. The chemicals in sneezeweed can poison livestock, particularly sheep and cattle.
Straight Species
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