For centuries, people have been intrigued by pretty but potentially toxic wild plants, creating folklore around them and concocting strange "cures" that were often more likely to harm than heal.
In the Araceae plant family, most male and female flowers are separate, and form special male and female structures called spathes. These flowers mainly attract fungus gnats that pollinate them, but ...
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Lethal beauty: the world's most poisonous flowers
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