
Missouri Residents: Watch Out for These 9 Toxic Plants
Spring has sprung, and that flower that you think looks beautiful and want to touch and smell it...DON'T. It could be poisonous.
Dangerous Spring Flowers
Missouri is full of beautiful places to explore, especially when the weather warms up. It’s the perfect time for walks, bike rides, and scenic hikes. As the temperatures rise, wildflowers begin to bloom, adding even more beauty to the landscape.

But be careful, while they may look inviting, some of these plants can cause serious health issues if touched, and others can be extremely dangerous
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When in doubt, just walk away.
Poisonous Plants to Look Out For in Missouri
Gallery Credit: Samantha Barnes
This is just another reason why hiking and camping are a no for me. Nature is a wonder, but she can pack a punch, and I am not about to deal with her drama.
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