Daffodils contain a toxic sap that can be harmful to both pets and humans, with chemicals that have a cell-killing effect. Flower expert David Denyer advises wearing gloves when handling daffodils and draining the sap before mixing them with other flowers in a bouquet to prevent poisoning. It is important to be cautious when cutting daffodils and to isolate them initially to avoid contamination of the water and harm to other blooms.
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Couple getting married in Vatican join mourners to ‘say goodbye’ to Pope Francis
Ashley Tran, 30, and Phuoc Nguyen, 33, traveled to the Vatican for their wedding, only to find themselves amidst the mourning of Pope Francis, who passed away shortly before their arrival. They chose to honor the late pope by delaying their wedding plans to pay their respects, reflecting on his impact on their faith, especially during challenging times in their lives. Despite initial concerns about their wedding plans, they embraced the belief that everything happens...
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