Science Fact: Which Plant is considered the most painful stinging plant?
The Gympie-Gympie plant is considered the most painful stinging plant.
The plant belongs to the nettle family (Urticaceae) and gets its name after the Australian town Gympie. It releases neurotoxins that cause excruciating pain that can drive people to suicide. The notoriously painful toxin is delivered through tiny hairy filaments that cover the plant's stems, leaves, and appetizing-looking fruits. The filament tip has a small bulb containing the neurotoxin, which is easily broken off and sticks to the skin. The pain due to the sting is unbearable and can persist for months.
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