Swamp buttercup - a poisoning plant due to the toxins contained

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Swamp buttercup is a yellow wildflower, native to Eurasia, now being worldwide spread. It blooms from April to July in the meadows, thickets, edges of deciduous woodlands. Due to the toxins contained, the ingestion can cause the poisoning in both animals and humans, specially if it’s consumed fresh (dry becomes harmless).
The image was created using a Nikon D40X camera with Nikon 55-200mm VR AF-S f/4-5.6G ED lens and these settings: exposure time – 1/320 seconds, focal length – 72 mm, ISO – 200, F- number – 5.

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