The Australian stinging tree, dubbed Dendrocnide moroides ... and cared for only by a designated horticulturalist. But the ...
One victim said the sting was even worse than a snake bite. The Gympie Gympie might look innocuous with its large green leaves, but it's one of the world's most venomous plants. The plant ...
Simply touching the leaves, stems or fruit of a Gympie Gympie is enough for people to get stung. The 'sting' is actually caused by tiny hairs containing toxins, and when these break off into your ...
The Gympie Gympie might appear harmless with its large green leaves, but it holds a reputation as one of the world’s most venomous plants. The plant is widespread in Australia, predominantly ...
If you’ve ever been stung by a Gympie-Gympie, no, you weren’t overreacting. Its venom is a lot like that of a spider and cone snail.
Aussie campers are being urged to steer clear of a deceptively ordinary-looking plant in the bush that can “stay in your skin for years”. The Gympie Gympie might appear harmless with its large ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Environment. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Gympie Gympie might appear harmless with its large green leaves, but it holds a reputation as ...