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Deadly 'Fingers' Wash Ashore: Toxin Warning

7 Feb

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Summary

  • Toxic hemlock water dropwort appeared on a Cumbrian beach recently.
  • The plant, resembling a parsnip, can be deadly if ingested by humans or animals.
  • Stormy weather may have disturbed the plant's roots, exposing them on the shore.
Deadly 'Fingers' Wash Ashore: Toxin Warning

A potentially deadly plant, hemlock water dropwort, has appeared on a Cumbrian beach, prompting safety advisories. This toxic specimen, sometimes called 'dead man's fingers,' resembles a parsnip and washes ashore, particularly after stormy weather disturbs its roots. Authorities are warning the public to avoid touching the plant and to keep pets away from the area.

Experts state that while the plant is highly poisonous and can be fatal by attacking the nervous system, hospital treatments can manage symptoms. Most serious cases involve people mistakenly eating the roots, where toxins are most concentrated. Although relatively few fatal cases occur given the plant's commonality, it can cause seizures and convulsions.

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Hemlock water dropwort, also known as 'dead man's fingers,' is a toxic plant that can be deadly if ingested by humans or animals as it attacks the nervous system.
The toxic plant washed ashore on a Cumbrian beach, likely due to stormy weather disturbing its roots or tubers, leaving them exposed.
Symptoms of poisoning can include seizures, convulsions, high respiratory rate, hypertension, delirium, and stomach cramps.

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