The “little apple of death” is the true forbidden fruit.

  • frongt@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    Well, it’s the sap that’s harmful. I don’t think touching the bark a little will hurt. You should be able to pass through a stand of trees without issue.

    You could also plant poison ivy on the ground, but even just pants and shoes would be enough to walk through. You could plant thorny bushes, but anyone with clippers could easily make a hole that would go unnoticed for a while. The border is long. (And I doubt most of these plants would thrive there anyway.)

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      3 days ago

      There’s no safe way to approach a manchineel tree, as every part of it is toxic. One touch is enough to cause severe skin irritations and eye injuries that can leave you temporarily blind. Simply standing under a manchineel tree while its raining can even cause pain. It’s also a bad idea to burn its lumber, as the smoke is harmful as well.

      From the article.

      • frongt@lemmy.zip
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        3 days ago

        Yes, I read the article. But mentalfloss is not a reliable source.

        https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/FR370

        This is indeed the tree I was thinking of, and yes it’s the sap that’s toxic. Dry bark should be safe to touch, but it does weep sap through its bark. The interior wood, leaves, and fruit all contain the sap, so you should absolutely not interact with those without protection.

    • quick_snail@feddit.nl
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      3 days ago

      Or you could just stop breaking international law and provide a proper way for people to apply for asylum