Most tracks in Mexico are not growth. Created by ordinary people trying to move from one place to another, they may be for centuries. Some of these tracks are signed posted, and there is nothing to warn that you should not poison the shade tree that takes a breathing. Below, you will see the explanations of a few plants and trees (some of them) before you are very close to them.
The tree of swollen balls
The worst plant that runs in the forest is the manaanal tree. Hinza-Huevos in Hipman Mansinella Mexico: Swollen balls are popularly known as the tree.
We were raising a mountain in the Paso Real, about 50 kilometers from the Pacific coast in Jalisco. I had my thoughts on keeping our guide Dan Kinio, and he took us to the entrance of the 50 -meter deep pit that no one had ever gone. Although Don Kinio was wearing a flip-flop, all members of our cavings team had difficulty getting along with him.
This mountain got steep and steep, and I helped me by grabbing every tree I saw. One of them, unfortunately, a hinza-heuos, its deadly fruit resembles small green apples.
It is difficult to believe, but even the bark of Hinza-Hueos is poisonous-so the poison says that the locals say that the tree is downward can affect you. The fate of those who stand under the tree to get out of the rain is even worse.
“The bark is toxic forbal,” says poison-researcher Dr. Raul Ibarra. “This is more annoying than poisoning Iv.”
This is something I found when I got home. In the bathing process, I was able to spread the toxic substance throughout my body. It was the perfect storm of blisters and pus.
Telephone calls I asked for help I got a answer: “Jugo de Liman!” Obviously, I had to put the ubiquitous Mexican limestone juice all over my body. It worked. But removing it is not exactly a quick process.
An evil woman in the track

Mala Mujer, or the evil woman, presents a problem very little, but this is more common than the swollen ball tree.
“People give the name Mala Mujer to various plants,” says Raul Ibrahra. “They all have hairs or needles in the leaves. If they brush against your skin, you will suffer a very annoying rash – but it will only last a few minutes.”
If you find a plant that leaves pins like small hair, it is a variety of mala muzar.
Sharp through the cat’s nail

It is important to recognize the cat’s nails from the distance. The leaves of the cat’s nail comes in six sets, which are very easy to find. If you are wearing shorts or short sleeves, you need to continue slowly and carefully to avoid cutting your hands or legs.
Sapphire

Some ways you need to cut a sapphire field. If you are trapped by a blue sapphire spine, remember that you will get more than a needle jab: when the sharp tip of the leaf penetrates your skin, it releases calcium oxalate, which creates bundles of crystals such as rabidis. These cause sudden pain and chronic pain.
Over time, swelling and pain can worsen instead of better, and in some cases the victim will end the hospital.
So, if you want to walk through a field or a migrase, you can walk the same way as you move through the cat’s nails: very slowly, pay attention to every step you take. Also, sorry, long shirts or long bands will not be a help.
Dead castor oil plant

Castor Bean is called Higuvilla or Risino in Mexico, and you can see it growing everywhere, usually in empty places or the edge of a forest. Touching it does not cause any problem, but you need to know that its seeds are very toxic. The chewing and swallowed, six seeds are said to be enough to kill a bull. Caster Bean is through Richin, the biological war agent.
A hike plans in Mexico
Do you wear short sleeves and pants while walking in Mexico? If you are hiking on an installed track – especially one you have been before – shorts will not put any danger.
However, it is not custom to choose a choice of walkings that reached their target through the established route ShortcutOr shortcut, on the way back. Beware of them!
Whatever the weather, most hikes I have long sleeves and shortcuts are the main reason for wearing long pants. The Mexican shortcut is sure to turn into an adventure no matter what you do. You can slip-slit on loose rocks hidden beneath the knee deep layer of dry leaves, and you are dancing a wild-harvestor ants following a mocha-swinging leader through the under brush wall.
A similar situation may develop during a Farmer The hidden spring or the beautiful viewing point provides you to take you to the local attraction. Walking to that place can easily contact you with harmful plants, Kinas (Sinhalers) Hi (GNATES) Junkudos (Mosquitoes) or an empty record filled with a very aggressive Africanized bees. Long sleeves and pants can make all differences.
John pint He has been living near Jalisco’s Quadalajara for over 30 years, and is the editor of the co -editor of “Western Mexico’s Quachimandones and surrounding areas” and “outdoors in Western Mexico”. To find more on his writing On his website.
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