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UK Against Fluoridation

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Fluoride in fertilizer

Image of this plant not deserved
By Anne Moore
They look like palm trees, corn plants and grass. They are striped, solid and variegated. It's hard to believe that they are closely related, in fact members of the same botanical family, the agavaceae. They're dracaenas, wonderful houseplants that have their origins in the tropics of Africa, Madagascar and the Canary Islands, and have adapted well to life indoors in north temperate zones.

They do not like fluoride, so do not use a fertilizer that contains superphosphate or a potting medium with a lot of perlite.

Another reason not to fluoridate water? Can't be the only plant that hates the stuff

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