Is Toyon fire resistant?
Herein, what does Toyon look like?
The fruit is small, bright red and berry-like, produced in large quantities, maturing in the fall and persisting well into the winter. Toyon berries are acidic and astringent, and contain a small amount of cyanogenic glycosides, which break down into hydrocyanic acid on digestion. This is removed by mild cooking.
Thereof, is ceanothus fire resistant?
Fire-resistant plants like this California lilac (Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Victoria') can reduce the risk of a wildlife damaging your home and property. The high oil or resin content in these and other highly flammable plants makes them a high risk landscape material when it comes to a fire.
However, there is a problem with eating Toyon berries. Toyon is a member of the rose family, which also includes apples, pears, apricots, and plums, whose seed kernels are known to be toxic. Eat a handful of ripe Toyon berries and you may get sick; eat a pound and you may die!