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In this video, I take a look at some of New Zealand’s most poisonous and potentially deadly plants — several of which have a history of serious poisoning incidents and fatalities. We explore the main plant defence strategies, the toxins involved, and the plants associated with them. The video looks in detail at poisonous New Zealand native plants, outlining some of the most toxic species that can cause harm to people, pets, and livestock. I also include brief historical accounts of poisoning cases, along with discussion of traditional Māori knowledge and uses of certain plants, reflecting how people historically learned what was safe and what was not. This video is intended as educational material to raise awareness, assist plant identification, and encourage safe handling of plants in gardens, bush areas, and public spaces. References Video by Murray Dawson RNZIH on poisonous plants Native Edible Plants of New Zealand — Andrew Crowe New Zealand’s Native Trees — John Dawson & Rob Lucas Landcare Research publications for schools (including free downloadable resources and A3 poster: Plants Poisonous to People) New Zealand Plant Conservation Network iNaturalist — information and identification assistance The New Zealand Medical Journal — “Tutu Toxicity” by Sally F. Belcher & Tom R. Morton Papers Past — archive of historical New Zealand newspaper articles Disclaimer This video is for general educational information only and should not be relied on as medical, botanical, or toxicology advice. If you are dealing with plant poisoning, always seek independent professional advice from a qualified expert such as a medical practitioner, toxicologist, veterinarian, or trained plant specialist. If you suspect poisoning, or experience symptoms after contact with or ingestion of a plant, contact the New Zealand National Poisons Centre immediately on 0800 POISON (0800 764 766) or seek urgent medical care.