The Worlds Deadliest Garden
The World’s Deadliest Garden is home to dozens of lethal plants that have killed thousands of people. This assortment of poisonous plants can be found inside the walls of England’s Alnwick Castle which can be recognized as the original Hogwarts Castle from the “Harry Potter” series. The deadly garden contains Ricin, Monks Hood, Foxglove and many other harmful plants that can kill you. The toxic garden, which you can only enter with supervision from the garden's professional staff, also houses plants used to make dangerous narcotics like heroin, opium, and cocaine.
Where is the World’s Deadliest Garden?
The World’s Deadliest Garden, known as the Alnwick Poison Garden is located in Northumberland, England. The Alnwick Garden is part of the Alnwick Castle Complex which is commonly recognized as the original Hogwarts Castle.
How many poisonous plants can be found in the Alnwick Poison Garden?
If you were to visit the Alnwick Poison Garden you can expect to be greeted by around 100 deadly species of plants. While toxicity levels vary from plant to plant almost everything inside the gates of the Deadliest Garden in the World can kill. Source
What plants are in the Alnwick Poison Garden?
The Alnwick Poison Garden contains many different types of plants. Some of these can be used to kill, others to heal (but also kill). Some of the notable vegetation includes: Ricinus Communis (Ricin, as in the plant used in Breaking Bad), Foxglove, Deadly Nightshade, Poison Hemlock, Opium Poppy, Lily of the Valley, Devils Trumpet and many other fascinating but deadly plants. (Source: info in video above)