Which plant causes death?

Water Hemlock (Cicuta maculata)
Closely related to poison hemlock (the plant that famously killed Socrates), water hemlock
water hemlock
Cicuta, commonly known as water hemlock, is a genus of four species of highly poisonous plants in the family Apiaceae. They are perennial herbaceous plants which grow up to 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) tall, having distinctive small green or white flowers arranged in an umbrella shape (umbel).
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has been deemed "the most violently toxic plant in North America."
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What plant causes instant death?

Deadly Nightshade

The toxicity of belladonna has been known since the time of the Roman Empire when it was used by the ancient Romans to poison enemies. The flowers of this plant are small, reddish purple and tubular shaped, but it is the berries that are the most deadly part of the plant.
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What plant kills the most humans?

Science Fiction's Deadliest Plants
  • 5) Dieffenbachia (aka Dumbcane) ...
  • 4) Abrus precatorius (aka Jequirity, Crab's Eye, Rosary Pea) ...
  • 3) Hippomane mancinella (aka Manchineel, manzanilla de la muerte ["little apple of death"]) ...
  • 2) Cerbera odollam (aka The Suicide Tree) ...
  • 1) Ricinus communis (aka the Castor Oil Plant)
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Which is the most poisonous plant?

Commonly known as deadly nightshade, belladonna, devil's cherry, and dwale. One of the most toxic plants found in the Western Hemisphere, all parts of the plant contain tropane alkaloids – as do those of its equally deadly sister species A.
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What plants can cause paralysis?

Gelsemium comes in three flowering varieties – two native to North America and one to China. All three can be deadly. The most toxic variety of gelsemium, Gelsemium elegans, only grows in Asia, and is also known as “heartbreak grass”.
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10 Plants That Could Kill You



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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Which poison can cause paralysis?

Tetrodotoxin interferes with the transmission of signals from nerves to muscles and causes an increasing paralysis of the muscles of the body. Tetrodotoxin poisoning can be fatal.
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Where is the tree of death?

It's native to the tropical parts of southern North America, as well as Central America, the Caribbean, and parts of northern South America. The plant bears another name in Spanish, arbol de la muerte, which literally means "tree of death".
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Are roses poisonous?

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals confirms that there's no evidence of roses being poisonous to pets, dogs included. A rose's fragrant aroma and sweet taste will tempt a canine to chew and eat the petals, but don't worry, it is not toxic.
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What seeds are poisonous to humans?

Poisonous Seeds
  • Four O'Clock. Four o'clock is a bush, generally 1- to 2-feet high, with red or yellow flowers. ...
  • Foxglove. Foxglove is a low-growing bushy plant that forms a tall stalk with bell-shaped flowers. ...
  • Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Jack-in-the-pulpit is found in woody areas. ...
  • Lily-of-the-Valley. ...
  • Morning Glory. ...
  • Sweet Peas.
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What flower is poisonous to humans?

Nerium oleander the sweetly scented killer

The elegant Nerium oleander, the blossoms of which are crimson, magenta or creamy white, is one of the most toxic plants in the world. Every part of the plant, from its stem to its sap, is incredibly poisonous if ingested.
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What are the top 10 poisonous flowers?

Top 10 Most Poisonous Flowers
  • Dracunculus Vulgaris. ...
  • Rafflesia Arnoldii. ...
  • Titan Arum. ...
  • Deadly Nightshade. ...
  • Angel's Trumpet. ...
  • Morning Glory. ...
  • Foxglove. ...
  • Larkspur. Do not go on this beautiful colour because Larkspur can cause weakness, drolling, abdominal pain, paralysis and death in humans if injected.
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What are the 10 most poisonous plants in the world?

Top 10 Most Dangerous and Poisonous Plants
  • Nerium Oleander.
  • Cicuta or Water Hemlock.
  • Abrus Precatorius or Rosary Pea.
  • Atropa Belladonna or Deadly Nightshade.
  • Castor Oil Plant.
  • Taxus Baccata or the English Yew.
  • Ageratina Altissima or White Snakeroot.
  • Aconitum or Aconite.
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What plant can stop your heart?

Monkshood. This plant – also known as aconite, wolf's bane and devil's helmet – has been linked with other sudden deaths. The toxins in the plant, which has large leaves with rounded lobes and purple-hooded flowers, can kill by dramatically slowing the heart rate, causing heart attacks.
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What is harmful plant?

Abrus precatorius, azalea, castor bean, chinaberry, European bittersweet, wild or black cherry, oleander, berries of holly and mistletoe, dieffenbachia, horse chestnuts, poison hemlock, laurel, death cup, black nightshade or deadly nightshade, rhododendron, belladonna, foxglove, rhubarb leaves, poison oak, and so on.
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Are sunflowers poisonous?

Answer: Stick to the seeds when it comes to eating sunflowers. The flowers and leaf and stem hairs contain a mixed bag of chemicals called sesquiterpene lactones that commonly cause bad reactions in humans–both on the skin or if ingested.
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Are lilies poisonous?

All parts of the lily, including flowers, fruit and leaves, are considered poisonous. Even the sap contained inside the leaves and stems can be an irritant. This sap may cause burning on your skin, or blistering on your mouth and esophagus if you chew and swallow the leaves.
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Are pink flowers poisonous?

The oleander plant thrives in subtropical and tropical areas. The most common oleanders are the pink oleander (Nerium oleander) and the yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana). Nerium oleander and thevetia peruviana are poisonous plants.
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What tree kills you if you sleep under it?

It's one of the most dangerous plants in the world, and it can be found in Florida. There's a toxic coastal plant you need to know about, and it's called the manchineel tree.
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Are any apples poisonous?

The manchineel's small apple-like fruit definitely won't keep the doctor away — it packs such a poisonous punch that the Spanish conquistadors called it the 'la manzanilla de la muerte' or 'little apple of death.
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How can I permanently paralyze my body?

There isn't a cure for permanent paralysis. The spinal cord can't heal itself. Temporary paralysis like Bell's palsy often goes away over time without treatment. Physical, occupational and speech therapy can accommodate paralysis and provide exercises, adaptive and assistive devices to improve function.
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What poisons do people put in drinks?

Arsenic: known in Roman times and used to poison rivals and even emperors. White arsenic, which is arsenic oxide, is a water-soluble, tasteless solid easily added to drinks.
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Which medicine can make a man paralyzed?

Common paralytics include atracurium, cisatracurium, mivacurium, rocuronium, succinylcholine, and vecuronium. How long is a paralytic used? Generally, paralytic drugs are administered for the duration of surgery, which can last for less than half an hour or up to several hours, depending on the procedure.
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