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    Ricinus communis, also known as the castor oil plant, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the spurge family.
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  1. Castor Bean, Ricinus communis – Wisconsin Horticulture

  2. Castor-oil plant | Description, Uses, & Ricin | Britannica

    WebApr 23, 2024 · Learn about the castor-oil plant (Ricinus communis), a large plant with oil-rich seeds that can be poisonous. Find out how ricin, a …

  3. Ricinus communis - North Carolina Extension Gardener …

    WebRicinus communis is a poisonous plant native to tropical east Africa, but naturalized and weedy in many tropical and subtropical areas around the world. It is an exotic ornamental, semi-woody, fast-growing, large shrub …

  4. How To Care For Castor Bean Plant (Ricinus communis)

  5. Ricinus Plant Growing & Care Guide for Gardeners

    WebFeb 1, 2024 · They are an erect plant that carry large lobed leaves; these may be red, bronze, green or purple in color. They bloom in the middle of summer when they carry clusters of red or green flowers. They then …

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    The bold, glossy palmate leaves, reddish-purple in colour, are the main attraction. It looks great teamed with hot coloured plants and contrasting foliage in an exotic or jungle-style border. A native of tropical climates, ricinus is usually grown as an annual in the UK and suits both containers and borders.
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    Ricin is a naturally occurring carbohydrate- binding protein produced in the seeds of ricinus communis, the plant that produces castor oil. It is toxic when inhaled, ingested or injected. As few as 5-10 micrograms/kg can be lethal.
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    Some common names for Ricinus include Castor Oil Plant, Castor Bean plant, and Palma Christi. Note: While Ricinus is visually striking, it is important to be aware that its seeds and leaves contain potent toxins, so should be handled with caution. Castor oil plant by BY-YOUR-⌘; Creative Commons.
    Plant Characteristics: Ricinus is known for its rapid growth and large, star-shaped leaves that can add a tropical flair to a landscape. Their toxicity means they are not really a good plant for gardens. Although they can be used ornamentally, be sure to keep well away from vegetable gardens, mixed borders, and the like.
  7. How to Grow and Care for Castor Bean - The Spruce

    Web4 days ago · Learn how to care for castor bean plants (Ricinus communis), a tropical perennial with star-shaped leaves and vibrant red seeds. Find out their native area, toxicity, soil, water, temperature, and fertilizer …

  8. Castor Bean, Castor Oil Plant (Ricinus communis) …

    WebFeb 1, 2024 · At a Glance: Ricinus communis - (Castor Oil Plant) Plant Characteristics: Known for its large, star-shaped leaves that can vary in color from green to deep burgundy. Produces spiny seed pods and small …

  9. How to Grow Ricinus - Castor Bean - Harvest to Table

  10. How to Grow Ricinus | BBC Gardeners World Magazine