Chinese globeflower is slightly toxic when ingested or touched, causing gastrointestinal symptoms.
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Trollius plants are less toxic when dried, and this may apply to chinese globeflower as well.
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Gloves should always be used when handling plants from the Trollius genus.
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Is Chinese globeflower toxic to humans?
As with many flowers in the Trollius genus, chinese globeflower is slightly toxic when ingested or touched. Poisoning happens most often to people who ingest the plant, thinking that it will heal them of certain afflictions. The plant has a purgative effect, so symptoms will primarily relate to the gastrointestinal system. Other Trollius plants are less toxic once they are dried, and the same may be true for chinese globeflower. If you decided to plant chinese globeflower, make sure to keep these plants away from children and pets, as they are most susceptible to poisoning. Always use gloves when handling plants from this genus.
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