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Hemlock

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Conium maculatum, colloquially known as hemlock, poison hemlock or wild hemlock, is a highly poisonous flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae, native to Europe and North Africa. It is herbaceous without woody parts and has a biennial... Wikipedia
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Conium maculatum from en.m.wikipedia.org
A hardy plant capable of living in a variety of environments, hemlock is widely naturalised in locations outside its native range, such as parts of Australia, ...
Conium maculatum from kingcounty.gov
Poison hemlock is a widespread toxic biennial plant in the Carrot Family often found in open sunny areas, fields, vacant lots, and on roadsides.
It has a white fleshy taproot with red spots that resembles a parsnip and hollow stems with small purple spots. Showy white flowers look like umbrellas or like ...
Conium maculatum from www.cal-ipc.org
Conium maculatum (poison-hemlock) is a biennial forb (family Apiaceae). Poison-hemlock has spread throughout California in areas below 5,000 feet (1,500 m) ...
Poison hemlock is a very tall biennial plant that can grow up to 12 feet in height. It grows into a rosette the first year--a cluster of leaves growing on the ...
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a plant that is poisonous for humans and animals. Accidental ingestion of the plant may result in central nervous ...
Conium maculatum from www.nps.gov
Apr 29, 2016 · Native to Europe, western Asia, and North America, poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is now naturalized in almost every state in the United ...
Conium maculatum from dnr.wisconsin.gov
A biennial herb. The three to 10-foot tall stems are hollow, hairless, ridged with reddish-purple mottling on the lower limb and branched extensively.
Conium maculatum from www.montana.edu
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), also called poison parsley, is a member of the parsley or carrot family. Apiaceae. It is a deeply-taprooted biennial, or ...