Britain is bracing for a record invasion of the toxic Giant Hogweed due to mild and wet weather conditions, experts have warned.
The invasive species, known as the UK's 'most dangerous' plant, has seen an early boom this year. The sap of the Giant Hogweed can cause severe burns that blister within 48 hours, often resulting in hospitalisation and permanent scarring.
In the past, landowners and gardeners who failed to clear the plant from their properties have been issued with anti-social behaviour orders.
Now, Britain is preparing for a "huge year for the proliferation" of Giant Hogweed after the plant was spotted much earlier in the year than anticipated. READ MORE: Captain Sir Tom Moore's home where he walked 100 laps of garden for NHS is up for sale at £2.2 million The plant, scientifically known as Heracleum Mantegazzianum, can grow up to six metres tall.
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