Life at the ‘Lik, Kids Edition: Can I eat it?

Pretty, but poisonous! There’s no fruit, but all parts of this evergreen tree are poisonous. It is easily recognized by its long and skinny leaves, as well as white, pink and red flowers. Do not use as cooking sticks or even firewood! (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Chase Hedrick/Released)

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