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PowerPoint about poisonous plant. Poison Plants PowerPoint about poisonous plant.

Summary of my PowerPoint In this PowerPoint you will see the top 10 most poisonous plants around the world and if you can find any of them in Wisconsin

#10 Narcissus Eating this plants will cause nausea, vomiting, cramps and diarrhea. They are not found in Wisconsin.

#9 Rhododendron If you ever eat this plant you would experience vomiting, diarrhea and a tingling sensation in the skin. Headaches, weak muscles and dim vision could follow. They are not found in Wisconsin

#8 Ficus The worst that will happen to you if you eat this plant is that your skin will itch and puff up They are not found in Wisconsin

#7 Oleander If you eat these plant it would most likely slow down you heart rate. These plants are not in Wisconsin

#6 Chrysanthemum Just touching these plants would make you skin itchy and puff up. A doctor will give you a drug to clam it down These plants could be found in Wisconsin

#5 Anthuriums Anthuriums could give you a painful burning sensation in the mouth that then swells and blisters. Your voice might also become hoarse and strained and you might have difficulty swallowing. These plants are not found in Wisconsin

#4 Lily-of-the-valley Also know as the mayflower. Eating this plant will give you nausea, aching, and pain in the mouth These are not found in Wisconsin

#3 Hydrangea The blooms on this plant will give you a belly ache that sets in sometimes hours after eaten. Also you might experience itchy skin, vomiting, weakness and sweating. These plants could be found in Wisconsin

#2 Foxglove If you eat any part of this plant you too will likely have heart problems, nausea, vomiting, cramps, diarrhea and pain in the mouth. Not found in Wisconsin

#1 Wisteria The entire plant, also known as a kidney bean tree, is very toxic, because in most reports eating them will cause nausea, vomiting, cramps and diarrhea.

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