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Is dyer's woad poisonous?
Dyer's woad itself is not considered poisonous to humans, but it can be toxic to livestock, especially to cattle and horses if consumed in large quantities. In pastures, it should be controlled to prevent animals from ingesting it.
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Dyer's woad
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