GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Dangerous Flower
The most dangerous flower is the oleander, with statistics showing that it is responsible for a significant number of accidental poisonings each year.
In this post, we explore a collection of alarming statistics about some of the most dangerous flowers in the world. From Oleander poisoning incidents to the deadly potency of Ricin and Strychnos nux-vomica, these statistics shed light on the lethal potential of certain plant species. Stay tuned to discover more about these hazardous blooms and the risks they pose.
Statistic 1
"It is reported that Oleander poisoning results in almost 10 percent of plant-related calls to the poison control center."
Statistic 2
"The strychnine tree from which the deadly flower Strychnos nux-vomica comes is native to the tropical regions of South Asia."
Statistic 3
"Death from the poison of a Strychnos nux-vomica can occur within 15-60 minutes."
Statistic 4
"In the UK alone, there are 16 suspected Belladonna poisoning incidents reported each year."
Statistic 5
"Castor plants, from which deadly Ricin comes, is found in all tropical and subtropical regions and has been reported as one of the most poisonous plants."
Statistic 6
"Just 1 milligram of Ricin is enough to kill an adult."
Statistic 7
"The foxglove plant, also known as Digitalis, has caused fatalities in young children who mistake its flowers for honeysuckles."
Statistic 8
"It is reported that 3 seeds of the Rosary Pea can kill an adult human."
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Jannik Lindner
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