Myrtle spurge, an invasive and harmful weed that was originally brought to Utah as an ornamental plant, is spreading rapidly in the Wasatch Front area. Despite its initial purpose, this plant has become a menace to plants and wildlife. The Salt Lake County Health Department advises residents to steer clear of it and avoid touching or removing it without proper safety measures due to its invasive nature.
The white sap of myrtle spurge can cause skin irritation, including rashes, redness, swelling, and blisters. It is important to avoid contact with the sap and flush the affected area with water if exposure does occur. Myrtle spurge spreads through seeds and can project them up to 15 feet.
The state of Utah classifies myrtle spurge as a noxious weed and restricts its sale. This means that if you come across any myrtle spurge in your yard or garden, it is important to take steps to remove it before it spreads further.
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