GARDENING experts have shared several of the most dangerous plants that could be lurking in the garden. The experts said that some of these plants 'can be fatal' so it is best to 'act quickly' if gardeners find them in their garden.
Foxgloves are a common sight throughout English gardens thanks to their height and range of bright colours. The experts said: ‘Many simply don’t realise that all parts of the plant are poisonous – touching the plant can cause skin irritations.
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