Poisonous Plants of Kyiv Region That Cause Poisoning and Allergies.
Poisonous Plants of Kyiv Region to Avoid
Hogweed Sosnowski
This plant can cause skin burns due to its sap, so it is better to avoid contact with it.
Ambrosia Artemisiifolia
Try to avoid allergic reactions that ragweed can cause, often found along roads and in fields.
Deadly Nightshade
This plant has toxic fruits that can cause nausea and other unpleasant symptoms upon contact.
Hemlock
The plant contains a substance that can cause paralysis of respiratory muscles, so it is better to avoid contact with it.
Water Hemlock
Beware of the toxic content of water hemlock, otherwise serious health problems may arise.
Jimson Weed
This plant can cause hallucinations and other dangerous conditions, so be cautious.
Aconite
Avoid contact with aconite, as it can lead to serious health problems.
Castor Bean
This plant is deadly, so it is best to avoid even the slightest contact with it.
Wolf Bane
Avoid contact with wolf bane, as it contains substances that can cause headaches and other undesirable effects.
Honeysuckle
The toxic berries of this plant can lead to health problems, so it is better to avoid contact with them.
Let us remind you that we previously wrote about which plants should not be planted near roses and how to properly prune wilted flowers. You can also learn how to easily grow street plants from cuttings in our articles.
Summary: In the Kyiv region, many plants contain toxic substances that can lead to health issues. Gardeners should know which plants to avoid to prevent unwanted consequences.Read also
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