Hunting at Roadside IV #18

Hunting at Roadside IV #18

Groundsel (senecio Vulgaris) is an annual weed frequently found on wasteland, in fields and hedgerows, and in gardens.

 

Groundsel is toxic to humans and animals. It contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which can cause irreversible liver damage and possibly death.

 

However, the whole flowering plant is used to make medicine. Despite serious safety concerns, people take groundsel for worms and colic. They take the pressed juice for irregular or painful menstrual periods (dysmenorrhea) and epilepsy.

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    Liin
    Unfortunately i'm allergic to those flowers 
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      Blanche Ho
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      Oh! So pity.
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    Anne Henderson
    I don't want them in my garden but they always look pretty on the roadside 
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      Blanche Ho
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      So many pretty flowers are poisonous. Maybe a way to protect itself.😆