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Gah, I need to pay more attention. >.< 'Grats, Ari.
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Congrats!
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Crua I knew this one, and I wandered off to read the FAQ. -headdesk- |
Just two more questions left - next one coming in a sec.
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Thanks, guys. <3
@Torri: Um.. I know magic, and that's about it. :yes: But magic can and does solve all. ;3 |
Ooh, can't wait.
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-patpat- It's okay, popcorn. I'm in that boat with you.
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Yay I'm not alone. x' D |
If you still wanna see Holly:
http://i938.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1275446298 She's old so her muzzle is greying now. :lol: |
So cute! <3
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#7 - Another 2 part question; you MUST answer both parts in one post to receive credit.
What is "daffodil itch," and what causes it? |
Aw, puppy! (Sort of. ^_^")
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Thanks. :D
She's a sweetheart. |
exposure to daffofil sap |
Alergic reaction to pollen, it's a rash
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Contact dermatitis from daffodils.
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Blamed on the exposure of calcium oxalate in the sap of daffodils (cause), florists often have what is called ‘daffodil itch
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An irritation of the skin which may include dryness.
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This:
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It's caused by the sap when you handle daffodils
It's a dermatitis from handling the flowers, and can cause a rash/redness, etc. |
dry red skin, daffodils bulb and stem
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Torri has the first complete & correct answer.
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Congrats Tori. :)
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Fairy, you were so close! but it's not the pollen that causes the reaction, sorry
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Congrats, Torri! : )
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