Danger: Deadly Plants!

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Date: 11 Mar 91 09:51:14 Z

From: W1VRK@K1BPM

To: INFO@USA

Subject: Danger: Deadly Plants!



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                      THIS IS A TRUE STORY !!


        Last week the daughter of a friend of mine called her dad

        with the following scary story........


She owns a 1 to 2 foot tall cactus houseplant - a bulbous type,

smooth skinned with a few warts but no needles.  She feeds it about

1/2 cup of water once a week - and has for 2 or 3 years.


       Last week after watering the plant she was startled to notice

       it wiggling a bit and "humming" !! She called her local

       florist to ask what could be the meaning of that strange

       behaviour by her placid houseplant.


             "GIVE ME YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND GET OUT OF YOUR

             HOUSE AT ONCE - DON'T EVEN WAIT TO GET AN OVERCOAT -

             LEAVE AT ONCE, CLOSE THE DOOR AND CALL ME FROM A

             NEIGHBOR'S!!"


Thoroughly frightened she did as instructed and called when she

arrived at her neighbor's home. "The exterminator is on the way to

your home" she was informed. "What you have is a cactus that is

ready to literally explode at any moment. It is jammed full of

thousands of baby tarantula poison spiders! Should the plant explode

your home will be unlivable from that point on -you would never find

them all. They are extremely poisonous and that is how they breed -

in that variety of cactus plant!"


         When the exterminator arrived, he first sprayed the plant

         with poison and then quickly put it in a large plastic bag

         and filled the bag with poison gas. The cactus exploded and

         the bag filled to capacity and then slowly deflated. None

         of the tarantulas escaped. Had the plant exploded at night

         when she was home asleep, there is no telling of the

         ensuing havoc!


   I think she was extremely fortunate in having accidentally called

   a very knowledgable florist who was far more than just a seller

   of flowers and making a point of doing so! How many of us would

   have just shrugged it off?

   Another friend of mine was shown a similar plant in the west a

   few years ago growing natuarally in the desert and was advised

   never to get near them as they are known to harbinger poison

   spiders.


   Do you have any friends who have smoooth-skinned cactus plants in

   their home?


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