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GK Fact of the Day: 7 deadly plants that look surprisingly beautiful

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 7, 2026, 14:00 IST
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GK Fact of the Day: 7 deadly plants that look surprisingly beautiful

Nature can be deceptive. Some plants are admired for their bright flowers, striking berries, or ornamental leaves, yet they contain toxins that can cause severe illness or even death if eaten or mishandled. Here are seven beautiful but dangerous plants that prove why it is never safe to assume a plant is harmless just because it looks pretty.

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Oleander

Oleander is a popular ornamental shrub with elegant pink, white, or yellow flowers, which makes it a common choice in gardens and along roadsides. But every part of the plant is highly toxic. It contains strong cardiac glycosides, ingestion can affect the heart, cause vomiting, and may prove fatal.

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Foxglove

Foxglove is loved for its tall spikes of bell-shaped flowers in shades of purple, pink, cream, and white. The plant is beautiful, but all of it is poisonous if swallowed. It is also the source of digitalis medicines, so even a small unregulated dose from the plant can dangerously disturb heart rhythm.

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Deadly nightshade (Belladonna)

Deadly nightshade has a wild, almost mysterious beauty, with dull green leaves and shiny black berries that can tempt curious eyes. It is highly poisonous, and its toxins can seriously harm the nervous system. The plant’s attractive berries are one reason it has caused so many accidental poisonings over time.

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Water hemlock

Water hemlock is a striking wildflower with delicate white blooms, but it is often described as one of the most violently toxic plants in North America. It can be mistaken for harmless plants such as Queen Anne’s lace or celery relatives. Its roots are especially dangerous, and even small amounts may be lethal.

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Monkshood

Monkshood looks elegant with its deep blue or purple hooded flowers, which resemble a monk’s cowl. That beauty hides a very dangerous chemical called aconitine. All species of this plant contain this powerful poison.

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Castor bean plant

The castor-oil plant has dramatic leaves and bold seed clusters that make it stand out in gardens. Its seeds, however, contain ricin, one of the most toxic substances known. Poisoning is most likely when the seeds are crushed or chewed, because that releases the toxin.

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Rosary pea

Rosary pea is visually striking because of its shiny red seeds, which have a black spot and are sometimes used in jewellery or decorations. The entire plant is toxic, and the seeds contain abrin, a highly poisonous compound. Their attractive appearance makes them especially dangerous to children and collectors.

These plants serve as a stark reminder that not all things beautiful in nature are safe. Ornamental plants have been found to possess strong poisons and some plants can even pose risks when consumed in small quantities. The golden rule is that one should never ingest or touch unfamiliar plants.

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