Wild parsnip is an invasive plant commonly found in Canada that has been known to cause severe burns. The roots are edible, but the sap of the plant can cause blisters and severe burns when mixed with sun exposure.
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Wild parsnip: Everything you need to know about the invasive plant that causes severe burns
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