If You Ever See This on Your Backyard, Ask for Help to Remove It!

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Here is a list of 12 super dangerous fungi and plants that might grow in your backyard. Some of them look like they come straight out of hell, which makes them quite unappealing, so you will unlikely want to touch them. But some of them actually look more than normal or even adorable, and they might be even more dangerous to you and your family. Promise you will not touch any of them! There are some plants that can easily kill you.

TIMESTAMPS
Death Cap
Conocybe filaris
Destroying Angels
Clathrus Archeri
Devil's Claw
Bloody Tooth
Porcupine Tomato
Fraxinella
Giant Hogweed
Death Camas
Oleander
Doll's Eye

SUMMARY
- Death Cap is the deadliest of them all. It does not come with a name tag and is easy to confuse with edible straw mushrooms and caesar’s mushrooms. It can be found in different parts of Europe.
- Conocybe filaris might look cute and innocent but can cause death, or severe pain. If you live in the Pacific Northwest, you have most likely seen it growing in the lawns.
- Destroying Angels abundantly growing in North America is super toxic and not exactly edible. They belong to the genus Amanita.
- Clathrus Archeri looks like it was sent from outer space to destroy the humankind, or straight out of hell to remind us to be nice people. In fact, that thing is more than real and terrestrial.
- Devil’s claws come from Arizona and are even used for basket weaving by Native Americans.
- Bloody Tooth likes to live in the forests and mountains of North America, Europe, Iran, and South Korea.
- Porcupine Tomato comes from Madagascar but is not even remotely as cute as the lemurs we all love. It can grow 8 feet tall and 8 feet wide in no time.
- Fraxinella, also known as burning bush, dittany, and gas plant thrives in the warm climate of southern Europe, North Africa and most of Asia. 16 to 39 in tall and looking sweet and innocent, it is hiding its killer nature behind the little flowers.
- Giant Hogweed comes from the Caucasus Mountain region between the Black and Caspian Seas. It came to Europe in the late 19th century, and a few decades later became wide-spread in America, as well.
- Death Camas might look like a great addition to a summer flower composition. However, if you see them growing in the field or your backyard, do not bring them home.
- The toxins in Oleander are so powerful even honey made by bees that pollinated its flowers can kill or seriously hurt people. Its leaves and sap can irritate and damage your skin.
- Doll's Eye might have a more terrestrial origin, but one thing is true for sure. The entire plant contains cardiogenic toxins. If you dare to eat them, they will immediately affect your cardiac muscle tissue and very likely kill you.

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Hey guys! And what are you most afraid of?

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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Lets just make this easier
Don't touch any mushrooms, flowers, or any if nature stuff outside stores


Edit: Wha?! So many likes ;-; Your killing me smalls!

nightcoreheyimtheotaku
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*bright side makes a new video*

IF YOU SEE THIS IN YOUR BACKYARD, RUN AND ASK FOR HELP!


*clicks on video*

*2 Minutes later*

*starts the actual video*

zachd
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I had a bloody tooth in my yard, we were curious so I sniffed it, it did smell like strawberries, my brother touched it, but he's ok thanks to your channel. Thank you much. That fungus could've cost his life.

elinorking
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Me who doesn't have a back yard: you can't hurt me fungus

hiralalmaity
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Who's watching while scrolling in the comments 😂💕

parkjiminislilmochi
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Am I the only one that kicks mushrooms that I find? No... Am I also gonna be the only one that likes my Ya? Ok... Omg thanks for 117 likes this is most I've ever gotten

chloegrace
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911:whats ur emergency
Me: theres a thing that looks like a devils hand in my backyard
911: prank calling again
Me: no im serious
911: bye😑
Me: wait
911: hangs the phone
Me: ugh 😑

Like if u hate mushrooms 🍄
Thank you for all the likes😁

yaraayoubi
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me : eats lots of different types of mushroom 😳
my mom: plants lots of white loooiknh flowers*

anitasiharath
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The only thing growing in my backyard is the amount of dog poop there

Edit: Oh thanks for the likes my dudes I feel loved :^D

thesecondpageofggle
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And why I stay inside rather than outside?

potatowithatoe
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Me:911
911:Yeah
Me:theres a plant on my
911: *hangs up*

cornerbgames
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7:42
Fact: The bear on screen is from a Russian show called “Masha And The Bear”.

Peasnap
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Ya know what sucks? Most of these grow in my area. ._. Thanks mother nature, love you too....

chaoticworlds
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still watching this even tho we dont have a backyard

taehyunghandholder
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Lets make this easier 😁😁

Don't go in your backyard looking for

reshenadebichand
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White baneberry ( Actaea pachypoda ), also known as doll's eyes, is a popular plant to grow in gardens due to its striking visual interest. In addition to its clusters of tiny white flowers, the plant produces white berries with deep purple "pupils" that give them the appearance of a doll's eyes.
Botanical Name: Actaea pachypoda
Common Names: White baneberry, doll's eyes
Mature Size: 1.5 to 2.5 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide
Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial

neidyestrada
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WHY ARE SO MANY OF THEM IN EUROPE?!? I LIVE IN EUROPE 😱

Bella-tenf
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I’ve Always Hated Mushrooms I’m Good!😂☺️🤞🏽

Biebtan
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Thanks for letting me know about these dangerous things and when I'm most afraid of is mostly the things on your lists in your videos.

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