He discovers a killer flower near a lighthouse in England

Dalia

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Hello, for those who like flowers like me this is pretty scary

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Illustration of a agrostemma githago. — Sipa

Between the violet and the bougainvillea, this little flower would have quite its place in a gardener ...
However, it is better not to approach ...
The Wheat Nielle, or agrostemma githago of its scholarly name, contains a dangerous poison that can lead to serious health problems for man to death ...
Luckily, Dougie Holden did not experience this kind of mishap. This assistant guardian of a Sunderland lighthouse discovered this little flower, like the Daily Mail. In England, the Royal Horticultural Society warned walkers of the dangers of this killer flower ...
It is clearly not recommended to pick or even touch it. Even less to eat it, as in Into The Wild ...
"It's a very rare flower that was gone in Britain," says Guy Barter, chief counselor of the Royal Horticultural Society. "The seed may have been in a mix of wildflowers. It had been dormant for years. "According to experts, every part of the plant is filled with poison ...
It would have been imported from Eastern Europe by farmers in the 19th century ...

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