Many plants can cause skin irritation that can lead to a rash. These include poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, stinging nettles, ragweed, leadwort, baby's breath, and giant hogweed.
Seek help from a healthcare provider if you have symptoms of giant hogweed burns, such as a rash. Treatment may include disinfecting the skin and taking antibiotics to prevent infection ...
Virginia Tech has released a list of do’s and don’ts in case the invasive giant hogweed plant that can burn your face starts sprouting and spreading in your yard. Scientists first confirmed ...