The venomous plant, named 'Gympie-Gympie, stings so bad it can lead to months of pain, leaving patients unable to sleep.
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The British Botanist and researcher, and an online teacher, the 49-year-old Daniel Emlyn Jones has cultivated the "world's most deadly plant'
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The venomous plant known as 'Gympie-gympie Its sting is so severe that it can cause long periods of pain, leaving sufferers in a state of sleeplessness.
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In certain instances the severe pain may cause suicide.
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Daniel said to the British online newspaper called the Independent, that he would like to increase interest in the plants by cultivating unique plants
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Daniel said, "I got my seeds from a plant nursery located in Australia It cost around six Australian dollars, which was not expensive.
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Gympie-gympie plant is a tree that is called the 'Australian stinging Tree'.
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Scientifically, the plant is called Dendrocnide Moroides was first discovered in Australia after the horse of a road surveyor was infected