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    mimosa trees?

    i don't know if that is how you spell "mimosa", it is a tree common in Oklahoma--- i have been told that it is toxic if it is burned- does anyone know if this is true or where i could find information on the web about this?

    thanks for any help that might be available....

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    My Dirr manual calls it a Albizia julibrissin. this will be a good place to start searching. He made no reference to being poison.

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    It's listed as mild to moderate here
    http://www.mchc.org/ipc/safety/toxicTreesandShurbs.asp
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    I've found them to be more of an itchy-sneezy thing rather than toxic so to speak. I doubt they would burn very well without other wood added to the fire and letting them dry out a while before burning. They hold a fair amount of water.

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