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| OHCC LIVING | AUGUST 2025 | 11 The Pencil Cactus, also known as the Firestick plant (Euphorbia Tirucalli) is both a beauty and a beast. It is related to the Poinsettia, which is much less toxic due to its' lesser amount of sap. The Pencil Cactus is extremely toxic to humans, cats, and dogs because it contains copious amounts of a milky latex sap capable of causing serious eye, stomach, and skin injury. There is no safe part of the Pencil Cactus. Any time you handle any part of it; you run the risk of coming into contact with the sap. If you are going to prune this plant, be sure to wear disposable gloves and eye protection. If you are allergic to latex, stay away from the sap because it is latex-based. It has been known to cause anaphylactic shock, which is life-threatening. An allergic reaction can be treated with an anti- histamine or a trip to the emergency room. Symptoms of skin touched by the Pencil Cactus sap: • Severe irritation of the skin • Redness and burning of the skin Pencil Cactus Sap: • Light sensitivity • Redness of the eye • Swollen eyelids • Blurred vision • Bleeding of the eye Symptoms of ingestion of the Pencil Cactus sap: • Burns on mouth, lips, and tongue • Extreme salivation • Stomach cramps • Vomiting Treatments for exposure to the Pencil Cactus sap consists of thoroughly washing the affected area for about 15 minutes. Sluice the area with chilled water. Be vigilant not to spread the washed sap to any unaffected area of the body. *Original OHCC Living article, January 2022 Landscape Committee

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