Contact with the leaves and sap of this plant can cause phytophotodermatitis, in which the skin erupts in severe blisters if exposed to sunlight; it can even cause blindness if the sap enters the eyes.

Contact with the leaves and sap of this plant can cause phytophotodermatitis, in which the skin erupts in severe blisters if exposed to sunlight; it can even cause blindness if the sap enters the eyes. Correct Answer hogweed

Contact with the leaves and sap of hogweed can cause phytophotodermatitis, in which the skin erupts in severe blisters if exposed to sunlight; it can even cause blindness if the sap enters the eyes.

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