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Some plants are poisonous to stop animals from eating them. Poisonous plants include foxgloves, lupins, deadly nightshade, and belladonna. Poison Ivy may leave blisters if it touches bare skin. Nettles have tiny hairs on their leaves that inject you with a poison if you brush against them.

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