Dog's Mercury - A Poisnous Plant That Shows No Mercy 🌱☠️

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Dog's Mercury! 🌱☠️ A Poisnous Plant That Shows No Mercy! A conquer of ancient woodlands this plant if accidentally eaten turns you yellow with jaundice, makes your cheeks swell & can be fatal 💀 If your lucky enough to survive dogs Mercury poisoning the suffering doesn't end their either.. Because for the next few days it's turns your pee into painful acid! 😱
    But! although toxic to people dogs Mercury isn't bad, Some insects for example eat it for dinner 🐛 Plus it has some fascinating traits, it can help you read the land to reveal it's past, has historic uses in medicine and it's magical influence can still be see today in movies such as Harry Potter.
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Komentáře • 42

  • @homeiswhereourheartis
    @homeiswhereourheartis  Před rokem +9

    Check out our awesome books!
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  • @haroldbarry8118
    @haroldbarry8118 Před rokem +5

    Word for today.
    1st Timothy
    Chapter 6:7-12
    7 For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.
    8 And having food and raiment let us be therewith content.
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    10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
    11 But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness.
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    Amen.
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    [17] No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn.
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  • @C.C.369
    @C.C.369 Před rokem +8

    Wow your enthusiasm is just beautiful! 🙏💞🌿 And the video is so full of interesting information! I love a plant that indicates ancient woodlands and can be used as blue dye. All in all awesome video! Thank you :D

  • @AngryDavidBlackenborough

    Keep promoting your literature!!!

  • @mattfield5653
    @mattfield5653 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting. I have and read your first book. Looking forward to ordering your second book.

  • @faigyliebermann4749
    @faigyliebermann4749 Před 9 měsíci

    As always, a great, informative video. Thank you.

  • @highlandcow4765
    @highlandcow4765 Před 5 dny

    Bees love Dogs mercury.

  • @risenshine2783
    @risenshine2783 Před měsícem

    My dog eats this whenever he can find it. No harm. It was used in medieval times as a purgative

  • @lovely4313
    @lovely4313 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the info. 😊

  • @doricetimko5403
    @doricetimko5403 Před rokem

    Thank you❤❤❤

  • @WildernessTamed
    @WildernessTamed Před 5 dny

    You mentioned Good King Henry so I looked through your videos to see if you had one about this fantastic perennial spinach substitute. But you don't. could you do one please?

  • @meaningfulmakings
    @meaningfulmakings Před 4 měsíci

    Ok so now I’m terrified! Acid pee. 😮

  • @BrainStormAcres
    @BrainStormAcres Před rokem

    Watching this show - we don’t have it here in Northern Arizona US and very glad if it! Thanks for the great show!

  • @stevegoody3744
    @stevegoody3744 Před rokem

    Brilliant

  • @geoffbarber8130
    @geoffbarber8130 Před 6 měsíci

    How very interesting. Your enthusiasm brought life to this insignificant low lying plant. 12.18
    at night.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @weatherby1982
    @weatherby1982 Před 11 měsíci

    no one has made dying painfully sound so good.

  • @user-uk4lh6zc9t
    @user-uk4lh6zc9t Před 5 měsíci

    Always interesting. Never patronising.

  • @elenaphipps8255
    @elenaphipps8255 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Please come to the United States for foraging tutorials. ❤

  • @C.C.369
    @C.C.369 Před rokem

    ... Dearest home is where our heart is Fam, could you consider a video on all the plants one can use to dye fabric? I would love it 💐😍✨

  • @lorbern2233
    @lorbern2233 Před rokem +1

    Love your vids, now I need to research good King Henry 😂 xx

  • @carrielovesfanta
    @carrielovesfanta Před rokem

    Good safety tip 😅

  • @mikeharrington5593
    @mikeharrington5593 Před měsícem

    Dont think I have ever encountered this plant in the wild but in its pre-flowering state I would probably mistake the leaves as being a heliopsis.

    • @risenshine2783
      @risenshine2783 Před měsícem

      It is found in ancient woodland, in little patches

  • @jonahwhale9047
    @jonahwhale9047 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I wonder what counts as "ancient"? On one hand, most of the UK was covered in ancient woodlands, so you'd expect to find it everywhere. On the other hand, we have a deciduous wood near to us that has been covered by it but must only be about 25 years old. I wonder how or if it behaves with other plants or if it suppresses them? And how does it/its compost affect the soil when it dies off? It's a weak plant so it's easy to pull out of the soil to let other things grow, but I suppose it grows rapidly from any broken roots left in. It seems to me to be more like a pioneer plant.

    • @fossorialhypnone439
      @fossorialhypnone439 Před měsícem +1

      It's an indicator of ancient woodland soil structure. The soil is a whole universe of it's own with all the thousands of years building up the mycelium network, soil composition, and dormant seeds etc, and so in theory an ancient woodland could be cut down and then decades later when it is allowed to regrow again, the pre-existing soil structure already contains the ancient woodland indicator species. This only works if the soil has not been destroyed, practices like modern agriculture where the soil is tilled and sprayed with nasty chemicals for arable crops would most certainly destroy the ancient soil structure which is why we have lots of young woodlands that used to be agricultural land with little to no indicator species. And so in your case most likely there was an ancient or primordial woodland, it was cleared in the last couple hundred years, but destructive farming didn't occur on the land, perhaps there was light animal grazing or it was left fallow or simply used for a different purpose who knows, but somehow all those tiny dormant seeds and delicate mycelial network survived that period and when the land was able to succeed into forest again, they responded to the stimulus and came back into fruition!

    • @risenshine2783
      @risenshine2783 Před měsícem

      Undisturbed, thats not a lot of woodland

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 Před rokem

    I looked and it seems it has not been brought to the US....thanks you for posting

  • @lynnecasement9302
    @lynnecasement9302 Před 3 měsíci

    Where i lived as a child there was a forest called Bogart Hole Clough....and every house had a bogey hole where the bogey man would live...the bogey man was the bogarts suburban brother!!!😂

    • @andybeswick9154
      @andybeswick9154 Před 2 dny

      I used to live in North Manchester also, and whenever my friends and I visited Bogart Hole Clough, we used to talk about the Bogey Man.

  • @12235117657598502586
    @12235117657598502586 Před rokem

    👍👍🏾

  • @C.C.369
    @C.C.369 Před rokem +1

    Wait is this where the expression "boggar!" comes from? - what's used when people of England curse. Do they refer to the little goblins that play nasty tricks?

    • @lorbern2233
      @lorbern2233 Před rokem +2

      😂 Could possibly be, in Liverpool we say little bugger and bugger off 😂

    • @C.C.369
      @C.C.369 Před rokem +1

      @@lorbern2233 that's so cool 😂✨ thanks for the info.

    • @tradwitchmorgana6933
      @tradwitchmorgana6933 Před rokem

      No. It’s bugger. Not boggar. And it’s rude, meaning entering via the back door. Came about when an heretical sect in Bulgaria was accused of heretical s@x practices. Literally comes from the Latin word at the time that meant Bulgarian. No one remembers this now tho.

  • @risenshine2783
    @risenshine2783 Před měsícem

    Fungus the bogeyman is a boggart