Is Carolina cherry laurel toxic to humans?
Carolina cherry laurel has toxic properties that can harm humans when ingested, which is consistent with other members of the *Prunus* genus. Symptoms caused by ingesting this plant are severe, even leading to death in the most serious cases. The leaves, withered twigs, and seeds are toxic due to the cyanogenic glycoside they contain. These parts can induce shortness of breath, pupil dilation, weakness, and increased heart rate; in the worst cases, they can induce a coma, respiratory failure, or even death.
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