Deadly 'Dead Man's Fingers' Plant Washes Ashore on UK Beaches, Public Warned

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News18•24-12-2025, 12:37
Deadly 'Dead Man's Fingers' Plant Washes Ashore on UK Beaches, Public Warned
- •Highly poisonous Hemlock Water Dropwort roots, known as 'Dead Man's Fingers', found on Cumbria beaches in Britain.
- •The plant contains Oenanthotoxin, a lethal poison that attacks the nervous system, causing death within hours if ingested.
- •Its roots resemble parsnips and smell like parsley, posing a high risk of accidental ingestion by humans or pets.
- •Millom Coastguard Rescue Team issued a strict warning, urging the public to avoid touching the plant due to its extreme toxicity.
- •Strong storms are believed to have washed the plant ashore along a 20-mile stretch between Drigg and Parton.
Why It Matters: Public warned of deadly Hemlock Water Dropwort on Cumbria beaches; touching or ingesting is fatal.
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