What berries are poisonous and how to distinguish them from edible?
Those who live near the forest or have the opportunity to indulge in the fruits that nature gives, it is important to understand well which berries can be eaten and which cannot. What is grown in the country and in the garden usually refers to shrubs specially planted by people, because they are absolutely safe to eat, which cannot be said about wild plantations. Adults and children should be guided in what exactly grows in the forest area and which berries are the most dangerous that you can stumble upon in natural conditions.
What are the most dangerous in the world?
In order not to get poisoned by berries, being in nature in any corner of the world, it is important to know which of them are edible and which are not. There is a list of the most dangerous representatives that are poisonous to humans and animals. In some, all parts of the plant are harmful, but in most it is the fruits, that is, berries. So, the most dangerous fruits around the world are the following berries.
- Wolf bark. The shrub can live in mixed forests. Spring gives you the opportunity to admire the beautiful flowers that grow in inflorescences and are somewhat reminiscent of lilacs. Not only berries are dangerous in this plant. From staying near a bush for a long time, severe headaches can begin, dizziness, and people prone to allergies will show all its symptoms: cough, runny nose, sneezing.Touching the bark of the plant is also dangerous, which can cause blisters. In autumn, red berries begin to set, having an elongated shape. The danger of these fruits is that not only should they not be eaten, but they should not be touched at all.
- Nightshade black grows in the forest near water bodies and in ravines. The danger is the unripe fruits of the plant. If the nightshade is fully ripe, it is recommended to use it for food due to the large amount of vitamin C.
- Kupena fragrant grows in coniferous and mixed forests, feels good on the edges and in the steppe zone. It grows a little over half a meter, has almost black or red fruits, long and thin leaves and white flowers facing the ground. You can’t touch and eat the fruits; from contact with them, symptoms of poisoning immediately appear, accompanied by pain in the abdomen and dizziness.
- Euonymus - This is a tall plant, reaching two meters in height. Often grown as an ornamental shrub. The berries are red in color, outwardly they resemble red beads with a black dot, peeking out of pink flowers. The fruits are very fond of birds and are not dangerous for them, but a person should not eat them because of the risk of poisoning.
- Voronets - This is a low plant (about half a meter), which has elongated fruits of different colors: black, red and white. This is a very poisonous shrub, because it causes a reaction from contact with any part of it. From touching the foliage, there may be inflammation, accompanied by the appearance of blisters.
- Buckthorn - grows mainly near water bodies. Black berries begin to ripen at the end of summer. When consumed raw, they cause a person to have an attack of severe vomiting.Properly used, the bark and fruits are good for constipation and for gastric lavage.
- berry yew often found in hedgerows as well as in nature. Dangerous are the berries, which, behind the outer, almost harmless shell, hide very toxic seeds. It is not worth staying near the plant for too long, as well as touching it, because the wood, needles and shoots are also poisonous. An extract of a berry yew can provoke the death of a person. Poisoning causes convulsions and paralysis, after which breathing stops.
- Arum spotted is a perennial plant with a fleshy stem and tuberous roots. The foliage completely falls off by the first days of autumn, leaving the stems dotted with red berries with a dense skin. If you eat such fruits, a very serious state of intoxication sets in, which, without timely intervention, leads to death.
- Belladonna outwardly resembles a beautiful flower with bells of soft pink color. Black berries ripen inside the flowers, which are very dangerous for humans.
- Snowberry grows on rocky and calcareous soil, often hiding in partial shade. Outwardly, it looks like a shrub, generously dotted with large white berries. You can’t eat them, they are poisonous, it’s better to bypass the plant, just admiring it.
This is only a part of the variety of plants whose berries are extremely dangerous for humans. In order not to stumble upon them, and even more so not to try, it is important to know the description and see a photo of a dangerous fruit. When going to the forest, it is important to arm yourself with important information and take a first aid kit in case of an unforeseen situation.
Description of harmful fruits in Russia
Each specific plant that has poisonous berries grows in a specific area.Having information about where to be afraid of a particular shrub, you can protect yourself from unpleasant consequences. The names, colors of the berries will make it possible to avoid danger, and a list of plants in a particular area will help you get acquainted with the most dangerous representatives that you need to be wary of.
- Elderberry black and red - a shrub that grows black or red berries. When ripe, they pose little to no threat and are used for wine, syrups, and even jams. Until the moment when the berries are fully ripe, they contain a lot of toxic alkaloids, so it is better not to approach them.
- Belladonna usually grows in forests, but can also be found in clearings. Most often it can be found in the Caucasus, but the Krasnodar Territory and the Crimea are also generously rich in this plant. Outwardly, it does not pose a threat, it has a purple stem and bell flowers, which turn into blue berries after flowering. They are the main threat. If you eat such fruits, then after 10 minutes symptoms will begin to appear in the form of a burning sensation in the mouth, difficulty swallowing. Spreading further, the poison affects the heart, speeding up its work, causing hallucinations and problems with coordination of movements.
- calla most often found near swamps, the main distribution area is the Leningrad region. Distinctive features of the plant can be called single growth, the presence of a thick stem and large leaves, large white flowers. The most dangerous are berries that have a red tint, but there is poison in both stems and roots. When strong salivation appears, measures must be taken, because this is the first symptom that a person has been affected by poison, after which convulsions and shortness of breath appear.Plants are especially dangerous for the cardiac and digestive systems. If the calla poison is affected, the gastric lavage procedure and consultation with a doctor will help.
- Nightshade bittersweet has the appearance of a semi-shrub, which has a lignified trunk and curly lashes. Most often it grows in the Far East, the habitat is also Western Siberia and nearby territories. Red berries are sweet in taste, but with a bitter aftertaste. The ripening period begins in June and ends in October. In this plant, not only berries are dangerous, but also all other parts, the fruits are inedible both in ripe and unripe form. The main symptoms that occur with nightshade poisoning are dizziness, abdominal pain, vomiting, problems with motor and psychological activity, shortness of breath, and heart problems.
The first thing to do after poisoning is to wash the stomach.
- raven eye - This is a perennial that can be easily distinguished from other plants. A small stem is surrounded by four or five leaves spread in different directions. The raven eye blooms with a small green flower, which then turns into a berry that becomes black when ripe. The main habitat is the middle zone of Russia, the Moscow region and the territory including Europe and the Far East, the Urals, the Tundra.
The plant can be collected for medicinal purposes, but only knowledgeable people can do this, since all parts contain saponins and glycosides that adversely affect the heart. If poisoning with this plant is observed, a person has a violation of the gastrointestinal tract, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased heart rate, malfunctions of the ventricles up to cardiac arrest.
- Lily of the valley is a perennial, has large oval leaves, a thin stem and flowers in the form of bells. The flowering period falls in May-June, by September reddish berries appear instead of flowers, which are sometimes eaten by some species of animals if they need to get rid of parasites. For humans, these fruits are dangerous. A favorable place for the growth of lily of the valley is a shady area in a forest or oak forest. Despite the fact that lilies of the valley are often grown for decorative purposes, they are completely poisonous and neither their leaves nor berries should be eaten. If, nevertheless, poisoning occurs, you can feel severe headaches, tinnitus, the pulse becomes thready, the pupils narrow, convulsions may begin.
- Honeysuckle forest common in wooded areas. A special feature is the red berries, which do not pose a threat to birds, but are completely unsuitable for humans. In case of honeysuckle poisoning, indigestion, vomiting and diarrhea can occur, a person will feel unwell.
Knowledge of the local flora makes it possible to easily navigate in the forest and other areas, picking only useful berries and avoiding dangerous ones, while maintaining your health and well-being.
How to distinguish inedible?
There are a number of poisonous plants that can be confused with edible ones, which will lead to extremely disappointing consequences. This happens because they look almost identical, and without knowledge, it can be difficult to determine the exact type of green space. Forest plants and shrubs that pose a threat can be located both in the forest itself and in the swamp, which expands the radius of danger. To find out which plants and berries are classified as those that cannot be eaten, it is important to understand how to distinguish inedible fruits from edible ones.
Entering the forest, you can see an abundance of shrubs and other plants, the berries of which are not only not dangerous, but also bring tangible benefits to a person. Among them are blackberries, blueberries, stone fruits, wild strawberries, blueberries, cloudberries, junipers and many others.
However, there are plants that are very similar to those listed above both in terms of the external features of the bush and the fruits, so you need to prepare well before going to harvest in the forest.
To make sure that the fruits are safe, you can pay attention to such a nuance as eating them by birds. If there are pecked berries or bird droppings nearby, then most likely the plant is harmless, although there may be exceptions. If there are no such signs, it is worth continuing monitoring. Often dangerous berries are disguised as useful ones. So, the raven eye can be easily confused with blueberries or blueberries. In this case, you should pay attention to the smell, which in poisonous plants is often unpleasant, sharp, caustic. You can also confuse belladonna with a simple cherry, since its fruits also have a spherical shape and a dark red color.
While in the forest, you can stumble upon a spike-shaped crow, which is very similar to an ordinary blackcurrant, but a sharp and not very pleasant smell will become a distinguishing feature, which should alert a person. There is also a red-fruited crow, which is similar to red currant, but differs in the same way - the presence of an unpleasant odor. A very dangerous black nightshade can be confused with bird cherry, because the fruits of both plants are on tassels, which can disorient an inexperienced person in the forest.
A distinctive feature will be the location of the fruits, which in bird cherry are elongated on a tassel and are arranged sequentially, while in nightshade almost all come out of one stem and diverge in different directions.
Bittersweet nightshade is very reminiscent of wild red currant, a bit like viburnum and mountain ash. In this case, you should pay attention to the stalks. Nightshade has a star-shaped structure and a small amount of berries, which is different from similar forest plants, which are usually rich in fruits. In addition, purple flowers can be seen on the bush, which you will not see either on currants or on mountain ash with viburnum.
You can find similarities and differences between dangerous and useful cultures in almost every case, therefore it is especially important to go into the forest consciously, understanding all the danger that excessive interest and carelessness can conceal.
To protect the children who have gathered in the forest, it is worth sending with them at least one adult who is well versed in the plantings of a particular area. The main rule that must be observed by both adults and children is it is not to touch and not eat those fruits where there is even the slightest doubt that they are edible and useful. The presence of poisonous crops in the forest can not only cause significant harm to health, but also lead to death even from touching or inhaling the pollen of their flowers.
The ability to avoid danger and understand what is useful and what is not will allow you to travel through the forest without much risk and with great pleasure.
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