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Netty (13946) wrote the following
about Heracleum mantegazzianum on Aug 08 2010

Coming into contact with the sap of giant hogweed, followed by exposure to sunlight, can produce painful, burning blisters, also known as photo-dermatitis. Hogweed stems contain a large amount of juice that squirts out when stems are broken or cut.
Contact with the eyes can cause temporary and possibly permanent blindness.
One plant can produce up to 100,000 seeds in one growing season.

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