Park in the world's most dangerous toxins Garden Alnwick The Alnwick Garden in Britain

Poison Garden Alnwick Alnwick is one of the attached public parks Castle Alnwick in Northumberland with England, it is Alnwick Castle's second largest castle in Britain, was launched on the Alnwick garden toxins name, since they contain a variety of plants is the most dangerous and toxic in the world.
Includes garden toxins nearly 100 kinds of illicit drugs, including opium, which is used opium to manufacture as well as plant Mandrake belladonna poison (known as killer eggplant), and plant Strychnos nux-vomica or poison nut which is used to extract the poison strychnine, and coca who is used to produce cocaine, and plant poison hemlock, which was used to kill the philosopher Socrates and other plants and trees deadly.



As mentioned, the site Yahoo toxins garden is a new addition to Alnwick gardens dating back to 1750, and opened for the purpose of establishing the tradition of attention to plants and toxic substances was known by England several centuries ago.


 What inside the park you will find a team of guides accompany the visitor they know the poisonous plants and their uses and how serious were several signs warning shots in the garden distribution that read (do not touch) (forbidden smell) (forbidden cut plants), and to keep curious children, has been installed warning signs that read "These plants are lethal," at the entrance gates.
To ensure public safety and to repel thieves, surveillance department in the park sees to guard and control the clock, it was also built an iron fence around some serious to avoid poisoning incidents or theft of plants for use in drug-making plants.
The slogan that bear park is toxic (no drug), and the only goal of planting is to educate the public and not hurt them.

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