Most Poisonous Trees Found in India
Strychnine Tree (Strychnos nux-vomica) Strychnine tree is also native to India and to southeast Asia, known as poison nut tree and source of the highly poisonous seeds but at the same time used to promoted within herbal medicine.
Marking Nut Tree (Semecarpus anacardium) Marking nut tree or varnish tree found in India from Himalayas to Coast of Tamil Nadu. The deciduous tree is closely related cashew and some parts of tree are used in Ayurvedic for medicine but the black fruit is toxic.
Yellow/White Oleander (Cascabela thevetia) Yellow oleander is another most poisonous plant found in India, though cultivated widely as an ornamental tree. The bright yellow, white and orange flowers are used for worshiping Lord Shiva in India and a divine temple flower.
Indian Laurel (Calophyllum inophyllum) The West Indian laurel also knonw as Alexandrian laurel is widely used for producing a very hard and durable wood but the fruits and leaves contain compounds said to be poisonous to fish. Calophyllum inophyllum are best known as an ornamental plant for fragrant white flowers and decorative leaves.
Sea Poison Tree (Barringtonia asiatica) Sea poison tree is grown for decorative in some parts of India but native to mangrove habitats. All parts of the tree are poisonous to human and the seed powder are also used to kill fish.
Castor Beans (Ricinus communis) Castor oil plant widespread throughout India and source of castor oil, highly poisonous seeds and one of the most poisonous common plant found in the world. India is the largest producers of castor oil seed followed by China and Mozambique.
Indian Devil Tree (Alstonia scholaris) Saptaparni is the state tree of West Bengal and known as Saptaparni, Flowers bloom in the month of October and are very fragrant similar to the Cestrum nocturnum flowers. Alstonia scholaris is an evergreen tree and said that this tree is causing seasonal fevers as well as not good for the people with asthma.