
Canadians warned to look out for invasive giant hogweed that burns, blinds
Canadians are being warned to look out for a dangerous, invasive plant that can cause third-degree burns.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada says giant hogweed is one of Canada’s most dangerous plants.
The non-native plant grows up to six metres in height and has large clusters of white flowers at the top.
Its clear, toxic sap can cause rashes, blistering, burns and even blindness if it touches the body and is then exposed to the sun.