Perils lurk in paradise

Many fungi are beneficial like this one that help to break down dead leaves and branches to improve our tropical soils. (Voltaire Moise/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Local folks and visitors often feel that our islands have few dangers except for rare volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and hurricanes. Excessive exposure to the sun can be dangerous and people drown every year by being careless at the beach or hiking in the mountains. Although there are few poisonous native plants, some common exotic landscape plants are toxic such as oleander, crotons and angel trumpets. Some people can experience skin reactions like exposure to poison ivy from cashew and mango trees.