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Poisonous Plants You Should NEVER Touch

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Poison Sumac

Poison sumac is more potent than both poison ivy and oak, causing severe allergic skin reactions upon contact. This plant thrives in wet, swampy areas,

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Giant Hogweed

Giant hogweed’s sap can cause phytophotodermatitis, which leads to severe burns and blisters when exposed to sunlight. This invasive plant can grow to towering heights

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Deadly Nightshade

Deadly nightshade, true to its name, is highly toxic, with all parts of the plant containing dangerous tropane alkaloids.

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Oleander

Oleander is an attractive shrub that is deadly toxic if ingested, leading to severe heart problems, digestive distress, and potentially death. Even small amounts of the plant can be fatal

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Water Hemlock

Water hemlock is considered one of the most poisonous plants in North America, with ingestion leading to seizures, respiratory failure, and death.

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Castor Bean

The castor bean plant contains ricin, one of the most toxic naturally occurring substances. Ingesting even a single castor bean can be fatal without prompt medical treatment.

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Foxglove

Foxglove is known for its beautiful bell-shaped flowers and its toxic compound, digitalis, which is used in heart medication. While therapeutic in controlled doses

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Monkshood

Monkshood is admired for its deep blue flowers, but it contains aconitine, a powerful toxin that can cause heart and respiratory failure.

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