The “highly toxic” giant hogweed has now been reported in Horley and Outwood, according to a plant tracking map.The PlantTracker, a collaboration between the Environment Agency and other agencies, shows the dangerous plant has grown on Dayseys Hill, in Outwood, and near the Premier Inn at Gatwick Airport, in Horley. The plant, said to be “Britain’s most dangerous”, can cause massive blisters and ulcers if it comes into contact with the skin or blindness if it touches the…
from Surrey Mirror All Content Feed http://www.surreymirror.co.uk/giant-hogweed-map-shows-the-highly-toxic-plant-reported-in-horley-and-oxshott/story-30459514-detail/story.html
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