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: The plant is known to be toxic if ingested. It contains alkaloids that can cause adverse reactions. Therefore, it should be handled with care, and planting it in areas accessible to children and pets should be avoided.

The Horny Lily Patched has a rich history of folklore and mythology surrounding it. In some cultures, the plant is believed to possess magical properties, with its bulbs thought to resemble small, horn-like structures. This association has led to the plant being referred to as the "horny lily" in some regions. horny lily patched

Could you clarify the context or intended meaning? With more info, I’d be glad to draft a real short essay on the corrected topic. : The plant is known to be toxic if ingested

(e.g., a mod update for a game like Stardew Valley or The Sims ) The Horny Lily Patched has a rich history

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