Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Top 7 most poisonous plants on the planet

Let's start getting valuable information and weird facts about top 7 most poisonous plants on the planet:

1. Ricinus communis (Castor Oil Plant, Castor Bean)


The seeds harbor an incredibly toxic chemical called ricin, it only takes one or two seeds to kill a child and up to eight to kill an adult. Ingestion of the seeds can lead to burning sensations in the mouth and throat, intense abdominal pain, and bloody diarrhea within 36 hours, and can lead to death within 3-5 days if left untreated.

2. Tobacco (Nicotiana Tabucum)


All parts of the plant, especially its leaves, contain the toxic alkaloids nicotine and anabasine, and can be fatal if eaten. Despite its designation as a cardiac poison, nicotine from tobacco is widely consumed around the world and is both psychoactive and addictive. Tobacco use causes more than 5 million deaths per year and can be found in many places around the world.

3. Abrus Precatorius (Rosary Pea)


If the seed is scratched or chewed, it very well might be the deadliest plant on the planet as it's able to kill an adult with as little as three micrograms (less than the amount contained within a single seed). Even when the seeds are used as bracelet or necklace beads they pose a huge threat, as jewelry makers have died after pricking their fingers on the drill bits used to make the tiny holes in the seeds.

4. Oleander (Nerium oleander)


All parts of the oleander plant are deadly and contain lethal cardiac glycosides known as oleandrin and neriine. If eaten, oleander can cause vomiting, diarrhea, erratic pulse, seizures, coma, and death, and contact with the leaves and sap is known to be a skin irritant to some people. Indeed, the toxins in oleander are so strong that people have become ill after eating honey made by bees that visited the flowers! Fortunately, it's hard to be found in nature.

5. Water Hemlock (Poison Parsnip)


It contains a toxin named cicutoxin, which is known for causing seizures if ingested. The toxin is found in all parts of the plant but is most highly concentrated in the roots, especially in the spring season. Other symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pains, tremors, and confusion. The ultimate cause of death is usually respiratory failure or ventricular fibrillation and can occur mere hours after ingestion.

6. Aconitum (aka monkshood, wolfsbane, and devil's helmet)


In humans, accidental ingestion can be fatal; the plants contains appropriately named aconitine neurotoxins and cardiotoxins, which lead to gastrointestinal complications, motor weakness, and heart and lung paralysis.

7. Manchineel (Little Apple of Death)


In addition to the deadly fruit that grows on its branches, nearly every part of this tree is loaded with powerful toxins, especially the sap which contains phorbol — a strong skin irritant. It only takes a minuscule amount of sap to make the skin break out in blisters.
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