Scary plants

Giant parsley, mulberry or yew trees are plants with toxins and strange properties that can frighten people if they accidentally come into contact with them.

1. Juniper tree

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Juniper trees have thorny carpets like conifers. So if you plant them in the garden, no one can walk, play or sunbathe on the ground-covered carpet. However, the leaves of this plant will become softer over time.

2. Raspberries

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Raspberries grow into dust and grow to a few meters high, forming dense, thorny bushes like barbed wire fences. Thanks to this feature, raspberries can become a barrier to protect the house from the intrusion of thieves.

3. Yew tree

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Yew is a species with strong vitality and strong toxicity. The seed of this species is very bitter and is the most dangerous part of the tree. The poisoned person can die without an antidote.

4. Manchineel Tree

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Manchineel, also known as "dead apple tree". Manchineel is shaped like normal fruit trees, but this is one of the most dangerous poisonous plants in the world. The white plastic of manchineel has a toxin so strong that it can cause blisters. Smoke from this tree can cause blindness.

5. Giant parsley

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Giant hogweed is a poisonous plant, containing a mysterious poison. The resin becomes toxic when exposed to sunlight, causing serious irritation to humans, permanent scarring and even blindness if exposed to the eyes.

6. Flower corpses

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About a few dozen years, the dead flower of Titan calf trees once bloomed once. When blooming, the flower smells like the smell of decaying meat. The peculiar scent of this flower only attracts some insects.