Sullu spurge produces milky sap that contains toxic diterpene esters.
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Skin contact with sullu spurge can cause rashes, blisters, and swelling.
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All parts of sullu spurge are poisonous when eaten, but ingestion is rare due to protective spines.
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Is Sullu spurge toxic to humans?
Sullu spurge is a mildly toxic plant that is most likely to cause rashes, blisters, and swelling through skin contact. The plant’s milky sap is the only poisonous part of the plant; it contains toxic diterpene esters. All parts of the plant are also poisonous when eaten, although accidental ingestion is highly unlikely since the plant is covered in protective spines, and it isn’t used as a food crop. Symptoms following ingestion usually include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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