Though I grew up in a rural area, I didn’t do much gardening or landscaping beyond whatever chores I may have had at the moment. Much of my outdoor exploration occurred as a Girl Scout, often adventuring through our local forest preserve where I learned to identify certain pesky plants like poison ivy or poison oak. But when I became a homeowner right before the start of the pandemic, I was eager to dig in and see what I could learn from, and do with, the environment around me. However, I quickly learned that not everything green is our friend, necessarily, and that some plants are better left out of the garden bed. In fact, this deadly plant in Illinois is easily disguised as a weed or flower but should definitely be avoided, especially if you have small children.

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Have you noticed this deadly plant in Illinois before? Do you know of any other Illinois plants to avoid, or a gardening tip you swear by? Tell us in the comments! Learn about jimson weed at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s website — and if you’re interested in discovering more about fatal flora in Illinois, stop by to learn about deadly plants at this museum collection!

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