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‘UK’s most dangerous plant’ leaves toddler in A&E with second-degree burns

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 27, 2025
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Brooklyn Bone, three, a 12-year-old boy, was struck by the “giant hogweed” plant during a brush on the way to childcare in Newcastle upon Tyne. His mum and dad later described him as having a ” agonizing blister” the size of a plum, which had quadrupled in size after the incident. The boy was trembling on the day of the incident and noted that his fingers were vividly described as red and bluish because of the burning, while his dad was crying, attempting to keep his finger in the air but unable to touch it due to the burn.

The boy’s recovery was viral, and after treatment, he was rushed to the hospital, where his ZIP code unit and burns unit were deployed. He is now undergoing surgery to address the blister, and there is a possibility of longer-term damage as the plant continues to spread. The boy’s mother, Hether Irving, is glad he received quick treatment and intends to protect him from similar incidents in the future.

The giant hogweed is a rare and dangerous invasive species native to the Caucasus region, but it has spread uncontrollably in Britain and has become a significant invasive species in the Near East and beyond. Despite its hayat, the plant’s ability to cause such severe burns makes it one of the most deadly plants on the planet.

The boy’s story is human and relatable, and it highlights the importance of protecting children from such dangers. Prioritizing Behavioural Nullification is crucial because even small Axe-like reactions can lead to serious complications, such as the boy’s skin peeling and preventing infection.

Mike Duddy of the Mersey Basin Rivers Trust recognized the importance of this plant’s presence in Britain, stating it as the “most dangerous plant” in the country. His work underscores the urgent need to protect children and young people from being exposed to harmful and dangerous plants.(parse continue…

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