the plant giant hogweed dermatitis |
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| Heracleum mantegazzianum, better known as giant hogweed, has received a great deal of publicity because of its impressive size, its clusters of beautiful white flowers, its ready proliferation and its ability to cause severe phytophotodermatitis. |
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