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12 Garden and Yard Plants Harmful to HumansKnow Popular Gardening and Landscaping Vegetation that is Dangerous
Common yard plants can be deadly to humans if not handled correctly. At the very least, some may cause an irritating rash. Learn the dangers to avoid tragic results.
Plants and flowers beautify our lives and property, but the potential for harm is always present even among the most common household varieties. Adults are responsible for teaching children to respect plants and wildlife, including the foliage that grows in one's own back yard. Listed here are twelve common plants that threaten human health. A few only cause an irritating rash, while others are deadly, even when consumed in very small amounts. Twelve Common Plants Harmful to HumansThere are hundreds of plant species that are poisonous to humans as well as pets. A few examples commonly found on properties across the United States are given here.
Gardening and Landscaping Affects Children, Teens, and PetsPets sometimes chew on indoor and outdoor plants, and children are often attracted by pretty flowers and berries. This alone is enough to deter most family gardeners and landscapers from placing toxic plants in or around the home. New home buyers should make it a point to scour front and back yards for dangerous and/or unfamiliar plants. Teens who know how to grow plants such as cannabis (Marijuana) for narcotic use are just as likely to know about the effects of Jimson weed. In a publication by the Do It Now Foundation, referring to the article, "Jimson Weed: Fast Facts" (2007), the staff states, "All parts of the plant are toxic, so pleasant effects are limited – a big reason the plant is used only by novices." And, "Psychological effects include confusion, euphoria, and delirium." Plants can be as dangerous as they are beautiful. In some cases a single touch of a leaf produces an irritating rash, while plants such as poison ivy and related species are harmful even when burned. Deadly berries and leaves in common decorative plants make the species a threat to pets and children. Plants used as drugs may be attractive to some teens and adults. Recognizing dangerous plants and removing them may prevent an unnecessary tragedy, especially where children and pets are concerned. Wise parents and homeowners know it is important to be able to identify all plants growing on the property. Those plants that are unfamiliar should be properly identified for peace of mind.
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