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The Most Dangerous Trees In The World

Hello Friends I'm FACTBAZZZ.   With some hilarious Facts or Knowledge....Hope you guys like it..



No. 1 /. The Manchineel Tree....


Scientific Name ------ "HIPPOMANE MANCINELLA"

                The Manchineel Tree is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family... It's native range stretches from tropical Southern North America to Northern South America....
                 This Tree has milky white sap which contains numerous toxins and cause blistering..
                    It's fruit are also not safe enough..It can kill you....


No. 2/ The Sandbox Tree...


Scientific Name ----- "HURA CREPITANS"

                    Hura Crepitans, The Sandbox Tree also known as Possum wood and Jabilio, is an evergreen tree of the spurge family, native to tropical regions of North and South America including the Amazon Rainforest ...
                    The Fruit of the Sandbox Tree is poisonous, causing Vomiting, Diarrhoea and Cramps... If ingested The red sap of this tree, can blind if gets in your eyes...

No. 3/ Bunya Pine....


Scientific Name------ "ARAUCARIA BIDWILLII"..

                    The Bunya Pine, is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the plant family Araucariaceae.. It is found naturally in South East Queensland, Australia and two small disjunct populations in North Eastern Queensland's, World Heritage listed wet tropics.
                     Many of the curious crowd knew of the distinctive, towering Bunya Pine trees ,but not of it's giant cones, which contain upto 100 nuts, can weigh up to 10 kilograms .. They can kill you!

No. 4/ Cerbera Odollam....
              It is a dicotyledonous angiosperm, a plant species in the family Apocynaceae and commonly known as the Suicide Tree , Pong-pong, Mintolla and Otholam , It bears a fruit known as Othalanga that yields a potent poison that has been used for suicide and murder....
    
No. 5/ Strychnine Tree....
Scientific Name ----- "STRYCHNOS NUX-VOMICA"
                      The Strychnine Tree also known as nux-vomica , poison nut , quakker buttons.. It is a deciduous tree native to India and Southeast Asia.
                      It is medium sized tree in the family Loganiaceae that grows in open habitats. It's leaves are ovate an 2 -- 3.5 inches in size....
                       Strychnine is a poisonous alkaloid that is obtained from seeds of The nux vomica tree..

No. 6/  Hemlock....

Scientific Name ------ "CONIUM MACULTUM"..
       
                        The Hemlock or The poison Hemlock is a highly poisonous biennial herbaceous flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae , native to Europe and North Africa..
                         It's very toxic and sheep cattle swine horses and another domestic animals are poisoned by eating small ammount of green or dried plant. It's also extremely poisonous to humans.....




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