The Poison Garden Plants

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The Poison Garden Plants. Speaking during a virtual tour, trevor jones, head gardener, described the dangers of the plants housed in the poison garden. The poison from these could not only hurt animals and birds but can also viciously harm children if they come in contact with their leaves or flowers.

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Welcome to the poison garden, the deadliest garden in the world. It can easily be confused with a blooming carrot, as it looks and smells harmless enough. Water hemlock is one of the most toxic plants in nature.

Many of the plants that grow in the poison garden have to be approved, with special permission from the government, to be grown.

Hidden behind the castle battlements, you will find the new poison garden, which you must enter at your own risk. The poison garden is home to 100 notorious killers. Due to the plants’ dangerous qualities, visitors are prohibited from smelling, touching or tasting any of them. But, don’t be fooled, they’re pretty but deadly.