The Sunflower State is generally pretty benign – sure, we have tornadoes, four species of venomous snakes, and some areas with high crime rates, but there aren’t too many dangerous things in Kansas to be concerned about. However, if you’ve been keeping an eye on the news lately, it’s likely that you’ve heard about a poisonous plant spreading through the United States. Giant hogweed is an invasive species that’s been spotted in several states and could easily make its way to Kansas soon; this poisonous plant is quite dangerous to humans, and it’s important to avoid it at all costs. Learn more about what to do if you spot this poisonous plant in Kansas:

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Scary stuff! Have you ever encountered this poisonous plant in Kansas? Share your experiences in the comments!

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