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Cicuta is a small genus of four species of highly poisonous plants in the family Apiaceae. They are perennial herbaceous plants which grow up to 2.5 meter tall, having distinctive small green or wh...
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Poison Hemlock can grow to be about 6 to 10 ft. tall. It has leaves and white flowerheads resembling those of parsnips, carrots, and water hemlock. It has a fleshy, white taproot, a main stem with characteristic light red spots and a disagreeable smell.
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www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/conium.html
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During the second year, the plant grows erect, highly branched, flower stalks. In its mature form, poison hemlock can can grow as high as 8 feet tall.
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oregonstate.edu/dept/nursery-weeds/weedspeciespage/pois...
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photographs and information on Poison Hemlock: Conium maculatum ... Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum), also known as poison parsley or spotted parsley, is an erect biennial weed that can grow 6 to 10 feet tall. Originally imported from Europe as an ornamental plant, its spread across the North America has been rampant.
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www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/4DMG/Weed/hemlock.htm
www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/4DMG/Weed/hemlock.htm
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Poison Hemlock: Conium maculatum ... Weed Description: An erect biennial reaching 10 feet in height. Primarily a weed of pastures and roadsides found throughout the U.S., but less common in the northern ... Additionally, the flowers of wild carrot are generally larger and more 'flat-topped' than those of poison hemlock.
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www.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/coima.htm
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One that's important to know is poison hemlock, Conium maculatum. Just this week, while visiting in a friend's garden, I saw a tall specimen of poison hemlock rising right out of a bed of forget-me-nots. ... Poison hemlock is a member of the wild carrot family, and is common along roadsides, waterways, and in cultivated...
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gardening.wsu.edu/column/05-23-99.htm
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Poison Hemlock ; (Conium maculatum) ... Similar plants: During the first year, poison hemlock resembles wild carrot, but has a strong, pungent odor; further, young leaves of wild carrot are more finely divided and its stem is grooved. At maturity, poison hemlock can be difficult to distinguish from water parsnip and...
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Poison hemlock is a biennial that grows in moist areas. The stem is hollow, with ridges and purple colored spots. It sometimes grows to 10 feet. Poison hemlock has alternate, lacy, fern-like leaves. The flowers, blooming between May and August, are small and white, and grow in groups looking like umbrellas.
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piercecountyweedboard.wsu.edu/PoisonHemlock.html
piercecountyweedboard.wsu.edu/PoisonHemlock.html
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(redirected from poison hemlock) ... poison hemlock; Poison Index; Poison information center; Poison information center; Poison information center; Poison Information Centre; Poison Information Monographs; Poison Inhalation Hazard; poison ivies;
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