A highly poisonous plant – known as baneberry has prompted the US National Park Services to issue warnings to the public not to go closer or consume its toxic vegetation – as it can be detrimental to health. According to news reports, park rangers have been making door-to-door visits advising people to stay away. “Is that plant looking at me?” the National Park Service wrote on various social media websites alongside a photo of a white baneberry plant – also known as doll’s eyes - whose fruits resemble eyeballs.

“Actaea pachypoda, the white baneberry or doll’s-eyes, is a species of flowering plant of the family Ranunculaceae,” the agency explained. “The plant’s most striking feature is its fruit, a 1 cm diameter white berry, whose size, shape, and black stigma scar give the species the name, ‘doll’s eyes.'” Why is the baneberry plant dangerous? According to the park rangers, birds and animals also nosh on the ghoulish berries but remain unaffected by the toxins; however, it is highly poisonous to humans and can result in: Nausea and vomiting Pain in the mouth Recurrent vomiting Severe stomach cramps Delirium Doctors say even though death is rare - but is possible if you consume the berries in large quantities, as the cardiogenic toxins in the baneberries can affect your cardiovascular system, leading to irregular heart rhythms, and potentially - fatal heart failure.

According to experts, when ingested, the berries instantly lead to sedative effects.