RFJ0NPF4–Young springtime shoots of the highly poisonous Hemlock Water-dropwort / Oenanthe crocata. One of the UK's most poisonous plants.
RM2G2FEHW–foxglove Digitalis growing at Alum Chine with seaside beach beyond, Alum Chine, Bournemouth, Dorset UK in June
RF2CC1Y3F–Ragwort flower with fly
RMPKNN2E–Sulphur tuft fungus growing wild in Wales.
RF2M867AD–Spring flowers of laburnum anagyroides, also known as golden rain, or golden train tree in Bodnant garden Wales UK May
RMW7TWAH–Common Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) flowers against white background, Derbyshire, England, UK, August. Invasive species, poisonous to livestock.
RMMG8ND2–Owl midge Uk
RM2DM1YN5–Symphoricarpos albus (Snowberry) Plants in December 2020, Autumn
RMECF369–Ripe red fruit of black bryony, Dioscorea communis, a poinous medicinal plant of hedgerows, Berkshire, September
RM2H3GT0R–Red and white fruiting body of poisonous toadstool fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) growing in autumn in Surrey, south-east England amongst fallen leaves
RM2T8XFTB–Lily of the valley / May bells / muguet (Convallaria majalis), bell-shaped white flower blooming in forest in spring
RMP30F13–Digitalis purpurea. White foxglove (spotted form) in an English garden.
RM2KH286F–Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, New Forest, Hampshire, UK. Poisonous
RMDCYHK6–Columbine Flower Aquilega vulgaris Kent UK
RMFA2AD7–A rose covered arcaded walk passes through the physic garden which displays a large variety of herbs and poisonous plants
RMEWNBFH–Bluebells(Endymion nonscriptus) on forest clearing england great britain UK europe
RM2FM5B2M–Lords and Ladies (Arum maculatum) also known as Cuckoo pint, growing on a nature reserve in the Herefordshire UK countryside. May 2021
RM2C5N9C2–Field horsetail invasion of arable land in the Peak District National Park
RMETPFDN–Lysichiton americanus. Yellow skunk cabbage close up in an Scottish woodland in spring. Scotland
RFT26E4W–Springtime leaves of Hemlock Water-Dropwort / Oenanthe crocata in sunshine. Highly poisonous water-loving plant & one of UK's most poisonous plants.
RMDN2303–Poison garden at Alnwick Garden, Northumberland, England, UK.
RMFER4MW–Alnwick Gardens cafe, Alnwick, Northumberland. UK
RMPKNN2C–Sulphur tuft fungus growing wild in Wales.
RF2M8677K–Spring flowers of laburnum anagyroides, also known as golden rain, or golden train tree in Bodnant garden Wales UK May
RMW7TWAR–Common Ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris) flowers in field with cattle, Derbyshire, England, UK, August. Invasive species, poisonous to livestock.
RMMG8NB0–Cuckoo pint UK
RMW106BR–Bittersweet or Woody Nightshade, wayside or roadside British wild flower.
RMECF368–Ripe red fruit of black bryony, Dioscorea communis, a poinous medicinal plant of hedgerows, Berkshire, September
RM2BFPC5Y–Red and white spotted fly agaric toadstool fruiting body, Amanita muscaria, growing amongst fallen pine needles in autumn in woodland in Surrey, UK
RM2T8XFYN–Lily of the valley / May bells / muguet (Convallaria majalis), bell-shaped white flower blooming in forest in spring
RM2BM4E60–Convallaria majalis. Bell shaped flowers of Lily of the Valley.
RM2KH26PK–Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, New Forest, Hampshire, UK. Poisonous
RM2CTWBHM–Hemlock water dropwort (Oenanthe crocata) umbel, Fordwich, Kent UK
RMFA2AEJ–A rose covered arcaded walk passes through the physic garden which displays a large variety of herbs and poisonous plants
RFEGHYC1–Bluebells(Endymion nonscriptus) on forest clearing england great britain UK europe
RM2FM5B3X–Lords and Ladies (Arum maculatum) also known as Cuckoo pint, growing on a nature reserve in the Herefordshire UK countryside. May 2021
RM2C5N9GJ–Field horsetail invasion of arable land in the Peak District National Park
RMENKAJ3–Lysichiton americanus. Yellow skunk cabbage in an Scottish woodland in spring. Scotland
RFT26E47–Springtime leaves of Hemlock Water-Dropwort / Oenanthe crocata in sunshine. Highly poisonous water-loving plant & one of UK's most poisonous plants.
RMM15B0Y–Ragwort, a very common plant, considered a weed in the UK
RMFER4Y2–Alnwick Gardens cafe, Alnwick, Northumberland. UK
RMPKNN41–Sulphur tuft fungus growing wild in Wales.
RM2GG7444–Atropa belladonna, commonly known as belladonna or deadly nightshade
RMEG618N–Parasol mushrooms (Lepiota procera), Richmond Park, London, England, UK, September. Did you know? One way to identify mushrooms is the colour of the spores, for example this mushroom's spores are white, but a poisonous lookalike has green spores.
RMMG8N2R–The cuckoo pint or Lords and Ladies plant Arum maculatum showing the hooded leaf and purple spadix. Concealed in its base the spadix has a ring of hai
RMW106BM–Bittersweet or Woody Nightshade, wayside or roadside British wild flower.
RMF22Y9E–An extremely poisonous plant, once used to execute people more recently for murder and suicide.
RM2BFPC5D–Red and white spotted fly agaric toadstool fruiting body, Amanita muscaria, growing amongst fallen pine needles in autumn in woodland in Surrey, UK
RM2T8XFYA–Lily of the valley / May bells / muguet (Convallaria majalis), bell-shaped white flower blooming in forest in spring
RMENRH35–Convallaria majalis. Bell shaped flowers of Lily of the Valley.
RMF4JPC5–Columbine Flower Aquilegia vulgaris Kent UK
RF2FKCCF4–Dog's Mercury on woodland floor, Newtown Common, Burghclere, Hampshire, England, UK
RMEMJN5W–Bluebells (Endymion nonscriptus) on forest clearing england great britain UK europe
RF2T9N3KD–Hemlock (conium maculatum), close up showing the immature round ridged seedpods of the highly poisonous plant.
RM2C5N9BH–Field horsetail invasion of arable land in the Peak District National Park
RMENKBMT–Lysichiton americanus. Yellow skunk cabbage in an Scottish woodland in spring. Scotland
RFJ6CEHY–Poisoned leaves / foliage of Hemlock Water-dropwort / Oenanthe crocata - one of Europe's most poisonous plants.
RM2R0242H–Stinking iris (Iris foetidissima) seed pods with ripe berries on a damp, woodland slope, Somerset, UK, January.
RM2GBJPTP–Pink flowers flower of common pokeweed (Phytolacca) in summer England UK United Kingdom GB Great Britain
RMPKNN45–Sulphur tuft fungus growing wild in Wales.
RM2FA2E58–Close up Digitalis Purpurea or common foxglove flower with white cream bell shaped down facing blooms a popular monocarpic garden biennial plant in UK
RMP9EBBJ–Large flowering hemlock, Conium maculatum, plants beginning to go to seed, Devon, July
RMMG8N12–The cuckoo pint or Lords and Ladies plant Arum maculatum showing the hooded leaf and purple spadix. Concealed in its base the spadix has a ring of hai
RMW106BN–Bittersweet or Woody Nightshade, wayside or roadside British wild flower.
RFWBDJ0N–Ragwort is removed from pasture as it's reputed to be poisonous, partcularly to horses. These are quite happy in this field, it's not uncommon to see
RFP7HB00–Senecio jacobaea, Common ragwort, bathed in summer sunshine, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RM2T8XFXX–Lily of the valley / May bells / muguet (Convallaria majalis), bell-shaped white flower blooming in forest in spring
RME184HH–Convallaria majalis. Bell shaped flowers of Lily of the Valley.
RMDT0R1R–Single open bloom of a Common Ragwort plant, Senecio jacobaea.
RME3NDP8–Single stem of white foxglove flower Digitalis purpurea f Alba
RMEP0KA7–Bluebells(Endymion nonscriptus) on forest clearing england great britain UK europe
RF2T9N3K5–Hemlock (conium maculatum), close up showing the immature round ridged seedpods of the highly poisonous plant.
RMWB948M–purple foxglove flower
RMENKADH–Lysichiton americanus. Yellow skunk cabbage in an Scottish woodland in spring. Scotland
RFJ6CEH6–Poisoned leaves / foliage of Hemlock Water-dropwort / Oenanthe crocata - one of Europe's most poisonous plants.
RM2G7HHAA–Datura quercifolia, commonly known as the oak-leaved thorn-apple is a small shrub in the genus Datura first described by Alexander von Humboldt in 181
RM2WY7X0C–Fungus growing beside a tangle of branches. Early spring view of woodland in Gosport, Hampshire, Southern England.
RMPKNN4E–Sulphur tuft fungus growing wild in Wales.
RF2FKM3FH–Bluebells in an English Woodland
RMPW49MA–Golden orange colored bracken frond in autumn golden colors
RMMG8N6N–The cuckoo pint or Lords and Ladies plant Arum maculatum showing the hooded leaf and purple spadix. Concealed in its base the spadix has a ring of hai
RMJWA5CE–Deadly Nightshade
RMAYDGGM–Wood anemone Anemone nemorosa flowers
RFP7HB30–Senecio jacobaea, Common ragwort, bathed in summer sunshine, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMRBP0PJ–False helleborine / European white hellebore / white veratrum (Veratrum album / Veratrum lobelianum Bernh) in flower
RME43CFF–Convallaria majalis. Bell shaped flowers of Lily of the Valley.
RM2BBFW2J–Cuckoo Pint or Lords and Ladies (Arum maculatum) woodland plant in Kent, England