Pennyroyal
Mentha pulegium
Often mistaken for culinary mint. Learn to identify this dangerous look-alike and understand why it must be avoided.
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Many common plants contain compounds that are dangerous to human health. This educational resource exists to help you identify toxic botanicals, understand their effects, and avoid accidental exposure.
Throughout history, knowledge of dangerous plants was passed down through generations— from midwives, herbalists, and community healers who understood that awareness is the foundation of safety. Much of this knowledge has been lost or suppressed.
Today, as foraging becomes more popular and people reconnect with wild plants, the risk of accidental poisoning increases. Education is protection. By understanding what these plants look like, where they grow, and how they affect the body, you can keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
Mentha pulegium
Often mistaken for culinary mint. Learn to identify this dangerous look-alike and understand why it must be avoided.
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A common roadside plant with a long history of dangerous misuse. Essential identification knowledge.
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Wild carrot seeds contain compounds requiring careful awareness. Know the risks before foraging.
Read Safety Guide →Understanding how different plants affect the body helps you assess and avoid potential dangers in your environment.
This website is for educational purposes only. The information provided is intended to help readers identify and avoid dangerous plants. This content does not constitute medical advice, and no information here should be interpreted as encouraging the use of any toxic substance.
If you suspect plant poisoning, contact Poison Control immediately: 1-800-222-1222 (US)