Castor Bean or Castor Oil Plant The castor bean plant is widely cultivated throughout the world for its castor oil, but the seeds contain a deadly poison: ricin.It grows well in barren areas and can reach 36
Get PriceLooking after castor oil plant All parts of Ricinus communis are highly toxic so it's very important to wear gloves when handling – it can irritate skin and eyes. Water plants regularly and feed with a liquid fertiliser every month. Plants are
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Get PriceAlthough in its tropical homeland, the caster oil plant, Ricinus communis, reaches 8-12m in height, its growth can be restricted in a British garden setting, and it's usually grown in containers as an annual.While Ricinus communis does produce
Get PriceThe castor bean plant or castor oil plant is a tropical shrub or tree hardy in planting zones 10-11. It is treated as an annual in Connecticut's planting zones since it will not survive winter temperatures here. The plant grow
Get PriceRicinus communis 'Carmencita' will reach a height of 2m and a spread of 1m after 1 year. Suggested uses Architectural, Beds and borders, Greenhouse, Wallside and trellises Cultivation Outdoors,
Get PriceCastor beans have gotten a bad rap as a source of the poison ricin. The truth is that the beans have been used for thousands of years. The plants also add a tropical touch to your garden. What are Castor Beans? Castor beans ar
Get PriceRicinus communis 'Carmencita' will reach a height of 2m and a spread of 1m after 1 year. Suggested uses Architectural, Beds and borders, Greenhouse, Wallside and trellises Cultivation Outdoors,
Get PriceCastor beans have gotten a bad rap as a source of the poison ricin. The truth is that the beans have been used for thousands of years. The plants also add a tropical touch to your garden. What are Castor Beans? Castor beans ar
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Get PriceCastor bean The seeds of Ricinus communis are extremely toxic. Lots of dogs and some cats chew on plants. Most of the time, there's no ill effect. But some plants — such as elephant ear and yew — can be extremely toxic to pets. Other plants
Get PriceCastor oil is extracted from the seeds, sometimes called “beans,” of castor plants. These seeds are unique in that they contain a fatty acid triglyceride, most of which is ricinoleic acid. Although this type of fatty acid is found in other types
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