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Harvesting Umbelliferaes
... or Queen Anne's Lace, Daucus carota, doesn't grow near Water Hemlock, Cicuta sp. This is good, as most of the time they ... each other. On the other, hand Poison Hemlock, Conium maculatum, is a very different plant than Water Hemlock, Cicuta sp. It grows in the same ... to change depending on environmental and other factors. I have smelled Hemlock seeds that have pleasant fennel-like aromas. Do not use ...
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Ligusticum grayi Page
... to distinguish the two. The highly poisonous Water Hemlock, Cicuta douglasii, is of real concern when harvesting Oshala, Ligusticum grayi. Water Hemlock, Cicuta douglasii, has a distinctly different ... and don't harvest plants near the highly toxic Water Hemlock, Cicuta douglasii. Every wildcrafter who harvests umbelliferaes must know Water Hemlock, Cicuta douglasii, very well. Habitat Moist to dry ...
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Spring Lecture Syllabus
... (harvesting, id, etc.) Parrot's Beak Harvesting, ecology, processing Arnica Harvesting, ecology, processing Oshala Poison Hemlock Water Hemlock Lecture #15 August 19, 2003 Penstemon Drying herbs Herb Quality Rare, Threatened, Endangered, and Sensitive ...
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Ligusticum grayi Page 2
... can also be dried for later use. As some of the constituents are only partially water soluble, it is best chewed, encapsulated, or tinctured. Native Americans peel their roots, but this ... larger plant, Ligusticum apiifolium, grows in the valleys at low elevations. Be careful of Poison Hemlock, Conium maculatum, when harvesting this plant. The Indians of northern Washington use Ligusticum canbyi. True ...
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