Giant hogweed growing by the River Tay

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Giant hogweed growing by the River Tay

Image: © William Starkey Taken: 16 Jun 2014

Detail view of a giant hogweed leaf - many of these invasive plants grow on Moncrieffe Island in the River Tay. NHS UK warns that "If the sap of this plant comes into contact with your skin, it can cause severe, painful burns and make your skin sensitive to strong sunlight." Reference: http://www.nhs.uk/LiveWell/bites-and-stings/Pages/Plant-dangers-garden-countryside.aspx

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.387925
Longitude
-3.4248