Fiveable
Fiveable

Heracleum mantegazzianum

Definition

Heracleum mantegazzianum, commonly known as giant hogweed, is a tall flowering plant native to the Caucasus region but has become an invasive species in many parts of Europe and North America. It poses a threat to human health due to its toxic sap that can cause severe skin burns upon contact.

Analogy

Imagine Heracleum mantegazzianum as a dangerous plant villain straight out of a superhero movie. Just like a supervillain with toxic powers, giant hogweed's sap can harm anyone who comes into contact with it.

Related terms

Invasive plant: An invasive plant refers to any non-native plant species that spreads aggressively and causes harm to ecosystems by outcompeting native plants or altering natural habitats.

Skin irritant: A skin irritant is any substance that causes inflammation or discomfort when it comes into contact with the skin. Giant hogweed's sap contains chemicals that can cause severe burns and blisters on human skin.

Ecological impact: Ecological impact refers to the effects that an organism or activity has on an ecosystem. The presence of invasive plants like giant hogweed can disrupt native plant communities and reduce biodiversity.

"Heracleum mantegazzianum" appears in:

collegeable - rocket pep

Are you a college student?

  • Study guides for the entire semester

  • 200k practice questions

  • Glossary of 50k key terms - memorize important vocab



© 2024 Fiveable Inc. All rights reserved.

AP® and SAT® are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse this website.


© 2024 Fiveable Inc. All rights reserved.

AP® and SAT® are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse this website.