People who touch its sap may develop giant hogweed burns, which can cause skin-related symptoms like inflammation and severe redness. Giant hogweed now grows in some regions of Britain ...
Chloe Douglas suffered third-degree burns after touching giant hogweed – but has no idea where ... news team by emailing us at [email protected]. For more stories like this, check our news ...
Giant hogweed sap can make skin extremely sensitive to the sun, causing third-degree burns in a short period of time. This can blind people if it gets in an eye. If you encounter the plant ...
People in the UK are being asked to ... There's also Giant Hogweed - which people have been told to look out for because it can cause burns on the skin. The Woodland Trust recommends that people ...
Ford was talking about giant hogweed, an invasive plant species found ... The oil, when activated by sunlight, causes “severe second-degree burns” and large blisters or ulcers, she said.