Conium maculatum - Wikipedia Conium maculatum, commonly known as hemlock (British English) or poison hemlock (American English), is a highly poisonous flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae, native to Europe and North Africa
Hemlock Poisoning: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention Hemlock is a poisonous plant that can kill you There is no cure Learn how to prevent hemlock poisoning, including identifying it by its white flowers and purple spots
HEMLOCK - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD Learn more about HEMLOCK uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain HEMLOCK
Poison hemlock | Toxic, Invasive, Biennial | Britannica Poison hemlock, (Conium maculatum), poisonous herbaceous plant of the parsley family (Apiaceae) Poison hemlock is native to Europe and North Africa and has been introduced to Asia, North America, and Australia
Hemlock Tree: Graceful Evergreen with Unique Ecological Value Hemlock Trees are instantly recognizable by their delicate, soft needles, which are flat and appear in rows on either side of the branch Their foliage is typically a rich green on top with lighter undersides, which catch the sunlight and give the tree a graceful appearance
Exotic Species: Poison Hemlock - U. S. National Park Service Poison hemlock is highly poisonous to humans and animals It can acts as a pioneer species and quickly colonized disturbed sites Infestations occur along roadsides, field margins, ditches, marshes, meadows, and low-lying areas, but poison hemlock prefers shaded areas with moist soil
Hemlock - The Wildlife Trusts A tall, upright plant, hemlock can be distinguished by the distinctive and unpleasant, mousy smell of its foliage and its purple-spotted stems Its leaves are finely divided and large, and its flowers are small and white and appear in umbrella-like clusters