School: Nuadhchongbháil (Nohoval) (roll number 10326)

Location:
Scart, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Siobhán, Bean Uí Riada
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  2. Poison Hemlock is a herb that grows in marshy farms. Cuckoo point is got in shady places; its leaf is like a lily leaf and red berries come out of it which are pure poison.
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  3. Deadly Night Shade grows in a tall stalk and has a purple flower and from this we get belladonna.
    Hanna Reidy Nohavel N.S. Teacher gave this
    The pod of Laburnum is a deadly poison to cattle. Hemlock is used for a sprain. The juice got from Salidine is used for sore eyes especially in horses.
    Pat Lacy gave this
    Prátaí lothracán has a root which badgers, root up of the ground for
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