Giant hogweed is a common poisonous plant in the UK and can cause burning, blisters and scarring.
Giant hogweed, found along canals and rivers, can cause burns to the skin.
The giant hogweed is a massive, invasive plant across the U.S. and U.K. that is as harmful as it is attractive. Its sap can cause human skin to burn, blister ...
What is giant hogweed? Man injured by Britain's 'most dangerous plant'. Giant hogweed is an extremely toxic and invasive plant, which can cause lifelong scars.
A Londoner was left with golf ball-sized blisters he fears will scar him for life after he and his little brother touched Britain's โmost dangerous plantโ.
A TEENAGER was left with painful blisters which had to be removed without anaesthetic after brushing against a poisonous plant.
A teenager named Ross McPherson experienced excruciating pain and blisters after coming into contact with a poisonous plant while out cycling in Dunbar.