Joe O'Hallaron

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It is not explainable why rhubarb petioles may be safely eaten, when their attached leaf blades contain sufficient oxalic acid to cause muscle and kidney damage, coma, even death. The roots and shoots of a tomato plant, but not its fruit and seeds, contain the violently toxic alkaloid solanine, possibly to fend off herbivores but not harm animals that help disperse the seeds.
Botany for Gardeners (Science for Gardeners)
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