5/22/2011

Gibson Castor Bean 10 Seeds - Ricinus gibsonii -Compact Review

Gibson Castor Bean 10 Seeds - Ricinus gibsonii -Compact
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This probably shouldn't be listed in the vegetable section considering its described as being poisonous. In fact, it suggests that it not be planted where children play! This review is based only on the plant's poisonous nature!

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In frost-free areas, castor bean is an evergreen herbaceous or semi-woody large shrub or small tree that gets up to 40' tall and 15' wide. In the tropics, it can have a trunk that is woody near the base and up to a foot in diameter. Elsewhere, castor bean plant grows as an annual that can get 4-15' tall in a single growing season. This is a fast growing, suckering, colony forming plant with decidedly tropical looking foliage. They tend to grow straight up at first, developing branches only later in the season (and in subsequent years for plants that live that long). The huge leaves are palmate, with 5-11 deeply incised lobes. They are glossy purplish or reddish-green and 12-30" across, with long petioles (leaf stems). The stems are watery juicy and reddish or purplish too. The flowers are followed by reddish brown egg-shaped capsules, about an inch long, thickly covered with soft flexible spines. This is the Castor Oil Plant - a noble foliage plant, normally grown as a half-hardy annual, often used to give a tropical appearance to the border. The variety, gibsonii, is a compact form with dark red, metallic foliage. 5 ft.All parts of this plant are poisoness. Do not plant where children or pets may be exposed.

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