Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Hi Anya, > Now, Chris, for you, the bad news. Comfrey grown in the subtropics contains a very, very high amount of the liver-toxic pyrllizidine alkaloids (PAs) that can really harm you. It's because we don't get the chilling period. WOW, maybe I can grow it in a pot and then stick it in the freezer every November until spring *lol* > Somehow I guess, the chilling period up north retards the PAs. I have a beautiful plant in my yard, about six years old now. It's so weird. It's not invasive, rarely flowers, just sits there, growing slowly and meekly, unlike any comfrey I've had before. Thanks for all the subtropical gardening tips. Its a strange world down here with pineapple sage and hibiscus growing perennially, banana tree groves everywhere, lizards roaming around wild in the yard, frogs scaling my walls outside the front door, wasps the size of dragonflies and dragonflies the size of birds .... > In a pinch, I might use a leaf for a poultice, but not I buy my leaf and root from the store, or a supplier in the colder climates. I pretty much use comfrey externally, but I will keep your warning in mind, no doubt! > Anya http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady *Smile* Chris (list mom - acclimating to the new climate) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Dear Folks, My sister in Massachusetts sent me some comfrey roots and stems for planting. I live in CENTRAL FLORIDA, where they are NOT indigenous. I know the healing benefits of fresh comfrey, so really wanted to make the attempt. SO FAR they are doing quite well - appear to be growing new leaves, are hale and hearty. But whether they can survive a Florida summer is anyone's guess. It won't be because we didn't try. Anyway, if anyone has any advice on how to do this, could you please write me DIRECTLY at sunniegal? I thank you so much! I get such a volume of email that I had to set this group to no mail and have little time to catch up, which is why I ask that the response go to my personal address. I get a lot of information from you folks, though, and do appreciate it. Linda Yates Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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