What is worse than poison ivy?

Giant Hogweed is a public health hazard that ranks up there higher than poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac in respect to its potential to harm humans. The reason for concern is that the sap from this plant can cause a severe skin reaction known as photo-dermatitis or photo-sensitivity.
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Is Poison hemlock worse than poison ivy?

Poison hemlock is very attractive but also highly toxic. If you live near this pretty but very dangerous plant, especially if you have children, use caution and make sure everyone knows what it is. Imagine shopping for garden plants and including poison ivy on the list.
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Is sumac worse than poison ivy?

Skin contact with the oil of a poison sumac plant leads to an itchy, burning allergic skin reaction. Poison sumac is considered more allergenic than both poison ivy and poison oak. These are other well-known plants that are also in the Toxicodendron genus of the sumac family.
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What gets mistaken for poison ivy?

But as it turns out, a lot of harmless plants – like aromatic sumac (skunkbush), Virginia creeper and boxelder – are commonly mistaken for poison ivy.
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What is the most dangerous plant in the world?

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.
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What is the strongest poison?

1. Botulinum toxin. Scientists differ about the relative toxicities of substances, but they seem to agree that botulinum toxin, produced by anaerobic bacteria, is the most toxic substance known.
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Is Angel Trumpet poison?

Symptoms: All parts of the plant are toxic. Symptoms may include intense thirst, difficulty with speech and swallowing, vomiting and diarrhoea, fever, confusion, hallucinations, delirium, dilated pupils, seizures and coma. Deaths have occurred.
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Is it poison ivy or something else?

Poison ivy is the only one that always has three leaves, one on each side and one in the center. They're shiny with smooth or slightly notched edges. Poison oak looks similar, but the leaves are larger and more rounded like an oak leaf. They have a textured, hairy surface.
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What does sumac rash look like?

The poison sumac rash looks like streaky patches of red blisters. The rash itself is not contagious but, if the urushiol oil is still on your clothes, dog or backpack, it can still give you a rash. Once you get the rash, you can have it for up to three weeks.
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Is there a 5 leaf poison ivy?

Young Virginia creeper leaves or those that have been damaged may occasionally have three leaflets, but most have five (figure 6). Poison ivy never has five leaflets. Plants of both species often have a reddish center where the leaflets join.
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How do I know if I have sumac or poison sumac?

The difference between poison and harmless sumac is most noticeable in the berries on the two plants. Poison sumac has clusters of white or light-green berries that sag downward on its branches, while the red berries of harmless sumac sit upright.
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How do I know if I have poison ivy oak or sumac?

Here is how you can tell the plants apart:
  1. Poison ivy (A) usually has three broad, tear-shaped leaves. ...
  2. Poison oak (B) has leaves that look like oak leaves and grows as a vine or a shrub. ...
  3. Poison sumac (C) has seven to 13 leaflets per stem that are characterized by smooth surfaces and pointed tips.
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Can poison sumac spread on your body?

Key points about poison ivy, oak, and sumac rash

The rash can't be spread from person to person by touching the blisters, or from the fluid inside the blisters. But oil that remains on skin, clothes, or shoes can be spread to another person and cause a rash. Treatment is done to reduce itching.
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Is hogweed like poison ivy?

All three leaves will have pointed tips, and can be notched or have smooth edges. You can also see clusters of greenish-white berries or green and yellow flowers on poison ivy. Giant hogweed is a bit different and can look an awfully lot like other harmless plants.
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Is Virginia Creeper poisonous to touch?

Although Virginia creeper leaves does not contain urushiol, the irritating oil found on all parts of poison ivy, the sap can irritate highly sensitive people. The berries are poisonous, as they contain a high concentration of oxalic acid, which is moderately toxic to humans and dogs.
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What are 5 Injurious plants?

  • Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana)
  • Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans)
  • Jimson weed (Datura stramonium)
  • Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum)
  • Giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)
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Is poison oak an STD?

Poison oak rash is not contagious. Direct contact with the oil from poison oak is the only cause of allergic reactions. This may be from touching the plant itself or from touching materials that have this oil on them. However, there is no poison oak oil in sores or blisters.
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What has 5 leaves and is poison?

Virginia creeper has five leaflets per leaf, poison ivy has three. Folks used to use a saying to remember the difference. “Leaves of three, leave it be. Leaves of five, let it thrive.”
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Can poison ivy become systemic?

Is it possible for urushiol to enter your bloodstream and cause a systemic infection? The short answer is no. It's important to remember that the reaction to poison ivy isn't an infection. It's a local allergic reaction.
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Should I pop poison ivy blisters?

Never pop poison ivy blisters! Although they may be painful, an open blister can easily become infected and lead to blood poisoning. The blisters form as part of your body's immune response to poison ivy and oak and are part of the healing process.
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What is the difference between poison oak and poison ivy?

Poison ivy has fuzzy-bottomed green leaves, and poison oak has shiny green leaves and may have green-yellow berries. The underside of poison ivy leaves has a fuzzy or velvety feel, similar to the vine. Poison ivy often produces small, pumpkin-shaped berries that are whitish green.
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How can I stop itching at night?

Apply a lubricating, alcohol-free moisturizer to your skin during the day and before bed. Apply cool, wet compresses to soothe the itch. Take a bath in lukewarm water and colloidal oatmeal or baking soda. Turn on a humidifier.
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What flower makes you hallucinate?

Angel's trumpet is a plant. The leaves and flowers are used to make medicine. Despite serious safety concerns, people use angel's trumpet as a recreational drug to induce hallucinations and euphoria.
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What happens if you touch Angels Trumpet?

Symptoms include muscle weakness, dilated pupils and dry mouth, as well as a rapid pulse, fever and hallucinations. Paralysis and convulsions may also occur, as well as coma and death.
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How poisonous is devil's trumpet?

Devil's trumpet (Datura metel) is a highly toxic annual species. Devil's trumpet ingestion can cause headaches, hallucinations, coma, and death. In spite of its toxicity, it is sometimes grown as an ornamental flower.
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