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... for the local listings. Want to harvest some Queen Anne's Lace? Check out the differences between Daucus carota and Poison Hemlock, Conium maculatum , in a warning about harvesting umbelliferaes. A Wild Winter: Some thoughts about the floods of the winter of 1995/96, and its impact on low elevation creeks. Another Wild Winter: More thoughts about ...
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Harvesting Umbelliferaes
... be right next to a dry disturbed area, putting these two plants within feet of each other. On the other, hand Poison Hemlock, Conium maculatum, is a very different plant than Water Hemlock, ... smells of the Hemlocks seem to change depending on environmental and other factors. I have smelled Hemlock seeds that have pleasant fennel-like aromas. Do not use smell as the only identifying characteristic! ...
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Identifying Noxious Weeds of Ohio, Bulletin 866-98
... of Communication and Technology Media Distribution Center in Columbus, Ohio. Table of Contents What is a noxious weed? Wild Mustard Musk Thistle (Nodding Thistle) Oxeye Daisy Canada Thistle Poison Hemlock Wild Carrot (Queen Annes Lace) Purple Loosestrife Wild Parsnip Mile-a-Minute Weed Russian Thistle Cressleaf Groundsel Shattercane Johnsongrass Grapevines (abandoned) Glossary of Plant Terminolgy ...
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WSU Whatcom County Weed of the Month
... ) Buffalobur (February 2003) (PDF) Goatsrue (December 2002) (PDF) Reed Canarygrass (November 2002) (PDF) Policeman's Helmet (October 2002) (PDF) Purple Loosestrife (September 2002) (PDF) Blackberries (PDF) Poison Hemlock (PDF) Meadow Knapweed (PDF) Fragrant Water Lily (PDF) English Ivy (PDF) Canada Thistle (PDF) Old Man's Beard (PDF) Japanese Knotweed (PDF) Garden Loosestrife (PDF) Giant Hogweed ( ...
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Jewelweed, Nature's Poison Ivy Treatment
... It was concluded that jewelweed is an excellent substitute for ACTH and the corticosteroids in the treatment of poison ivy dermatitis. The active principle in the plant responsible for this activity remains unidentified." by Varro ... is natural, does not mean it is safe! There are herbs that are poisonous such as Poison Hemlock, Jimson weed, and many more. I will be happy to help you ID wild plants ...
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Poison Ivy Treatment Jewelweed
... It was concluded that jewelweed is an excellent substitute for ACTH and the corticosteroids in the treatment of poison ivy dermatitis. The active principle in the plant responsible for this activity remains unidentified." by Varro ... is natural, does not mean it is safe! There are herbs that are poisonous such as Poison Hemlock, Jimson weed, and many more. I will be happy to help you ID wild plants ...
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INDEX of Poisons
... Bean Calotropis Cherry Laurel Clematis Coca, Bolivian Cocculus, Indicus Dropwort, Hemlock Water Foxglove Gelsemium Hellebore, Black Hellebore, False Hellebore, Green Hellebore, White Hemlock Hemlock, Water Hemp, Indian Ignatius Beans Ivy, Poison Laburnum Laurel, Mountain Lovage, Water Mescal Buttons Nightshade, Black Nightshade, Deadly Nux Vomica Paris, Herb Poppy, White Saffron, Meadow Spurges ...
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Wisconsin Vascular Plants: Search Results
... (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb. + Chinese hemlock-parsley, hemlock-parsley Conioselinum pumilum Rose Conium (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Conium maculatum L. + poison-hemlock Coriandrum (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Coriandrum sativum L. [Excluded] Chinese parsley, coriander Cryptotaenia (Genus Information, Photo Gallery and Map Gallery) Cryptotaenia ...
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Glossary
... Family" since that would be redundant. fern A vascular plant bearing spores (rather than seeds), with flattened leaflike "fronds" further divided. Some flowering plants (Achillea, yarrow; Conium maculatum, poison-hemlock; and the common house plant "asparagus fern," for example) have leaves which superficially resemble ferns, but they are, in fact, flowering plants and not ferns. fern allies A ...
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Apiaceae
... did not persist. Native of Europe. Bowlesia incana. {++} BOWLESIA. Annual. Bl Mar-May. Fairly common on shaded slopes, but inconspicuous. E Fk Coyote Ck, Coyote Ck gate, Pacheco Camp, Pinto Ck, S Fk Orestimba Ck. *Conium maculatum. {++} POISON-HEMLOCK. Biennial. Bl May-Jun. Disturbed areas. E Fk Coyote Ck (one plant near boundary, at least one S of the mouth ...
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