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Remove Invasive Italian Arum Plants From Your YardWhat Does Italian Arum Look Like? “Could you identify this plant in my flower bed? The green foliage comes up in November and stays until June, then dies down. Around August, stalks with ...
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Advice for Garden Owners: These 7 Plants Can Be Toxic to Your PetIf your dog (or you) touches it, it can cause severe blisters and burns. Italian arum can irritate your dog's skin and is best avoided if you want to keep your pet safe. Surprisingly, this ...
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