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This Is What the World s Most Dangerous Shrub, the Suicide Plant, Looks Like
On 5/17/21 at 7:20 AM EDT
One innocent-looking plant harbors an agonizing secret, as a single brush of its leaves is enough to cause excruciating pain for months.
The Dendrocnide Moroides is known as the world s most dangerous plant, with even morphine rendered ineffective against its venom,
Nature reports.
The shrub has numerous names including the Gympie Gympie, Stinging Bush, Queensland Stinger and the Giant Australian Stinging Tree. It has also been called the suicide plant, website Discovery noted.
Like one of its names suggests, the plant is native to the rainforests of Australia, and can grow up to 115 feet tall.
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1:24 PM May 7, 2021
An easy to create bucket pond will be home to frogs and newts
- Credit: Surrey Wildlife Trust
We get the lowdown on how to encourage wildlife into your garden
Award-winning ecologist and
Gardener s World Garden of the Year Award judge Claire Gibbs is appealing for Surrey’s residents to take part in Surrey Wildlife Trust’s new wildlife garden survey. Open to everyone, no matter how big or small your outdoor space, complete beginners or advanced gardeners, the study can reveal in a matter of minutes how your garden scores for wildlife.
The quick and easy online survey measures gardens on five essential features: food, shelter, water, connectivity between gardens and natural solutions. It also reveals that no matter what type of gardener you are, there are easy ways to encourage wildlife back to your garden.