Fringed Bluestar can cause poisoning via skin contact.
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The milky sap of fringed Bluestar is considered poisonous.
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Children are more susceptible due to the plant’s common presence in homes.
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Is Fringed Bluestar toxic to humans?
Fringed Bluestar can cause poisoning via contact with the skin. Poisoning is mild. The milky sap of the plant is considered to be poisonous, so avoid direct contact with parts of the plant that are broken or any visible sap. Symptoms include mild skin irritation and rash. This plant is commonly grown in homes, making children more susceptible.
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