Very poisonous grass spread like wildfire
The horrible hot weather created conditions for weeds known as 'the most dangerous tree in the UK' to grow and develop, Wales Online reported on July 6.
The weather was so hot and hot that it created conditions for weed species named 'the most dangerous tree in the UK' to grow and develop, Wales Online reported on July 6.
The above weed species is called "giant toxic celery". They will grow strongly if you get hot weather.
Giant celery looks harmless.(Photo: Wales Online).
Experts warn that this plant can cause widespread ulcers and burns or even blindness if exposed to the eyes. The blistering wound caused by this poisonous plant can recur for many years because its poison enters the human nucleus and destroys DNA, according to Wales Online.
This grass is known as "the most exclusive tree in England" .(Photo: Wales Online).
Giant celery can reach a height of 5m and its plastic contains toxins that react to light when exposed to human skin, causing blistering within 48 hours.
Basically, this toxin loses its ability to protect itself from sunlight. This poison can be dangerous for most people, especially children with thin and sensitive skin.
Wound caused by giant parsley.(Photo: Wales Online).
Recently, an 11-year-old boy named Adam Hodgson was hospitalized with serious injuries when he touched the poisonous grass mentioned above. Before that, dozens of children across the UK had to be hospitalized for 2-3 grade burns when exposed to this poisonous grass.
Expert Mike Duddy, from the non-profit River Trust, said: "It's dangerous if you don't know this poisonous plant. It's the most dangerous tree in the UK."
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