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Sometimes grown in gardens for their attractive flowers, foxgloves can also become a weed. All parts of the foxglove plant are very poisonous to humans and livestock but are not usually touched by grazing animals; the seeds are especially toxic to humans.
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Kills a broad range of stubborn weeds to the root including agapanthus, gorse, convolvulus, broadleaf weeds, gra…
Kills a broad range of stubborn weeds to the root, fast! See visual results in just 2 hours.
Quick and effective organic control of a wide range of weeds, clovers, algae and mosses. Non-Glyphosate.