Cicuta - Wikipedia Cicuta, commonly known as water hemlock, is a genus of four species of highly poisonous plants in the family Apiaceae They are perennial herbaceous plants which grow up to 2 5 meters (8 ft) tall, having distinctive small green or white flowers arranged in an umbrella shape (umbel)
How to Identify Water Hemlock (with Pictures) - wikiHow Water Hemlock (Cicuta maculata) is an extremely poisonous herbaceous forb (broad-leaf plant) to both humans and animals, and is also native to North America It is often and easily confused with other similar species found in the Carrot Family (Apiaceae)
Water hemlock (Cicuta douglasii) : USDA ARS ARS Home » Pacific West Area » Logan, Utah » Poisonous Plant Research » Docs » Water hemlock (Cicuta douglasii) Water hemlock (Cicuta douglasii)
Water hemlock | Poisonous, Toxic, Deadly | Britannica water hemlock, (genus Cicuta), genus of four species of poisonous plants in the parsley family (Apiaceae), common throughout the north temperate zone Water hemlocks typically grow in wet, marshy places and are often confused with nonpoisonous members of the family, such as wild carrots or parsnips
water hemlocks (Genus Cicuta) · iNaturalist Cicuta, commonly known as water hemlock, 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 meters (8 2 ft) tall, having distinctive small green or white flowers arranged in an umbrella shape (umbel)
Spotted Water Hemlock | Cornell Weed Identification Spotted water hemlock (Cicuta maculata) is an herbaceous perennial plant This plant is considered an obligate wetland plant, thus it is almost exclusively found in wetland areas
CICUTA Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical The meaning of CICUTA is a small genus of perennial herbs of the family Apiaceae that have tuberous deadly poisonous roots and twice or thrice pinnate or ternate leaves
Cicuta (Water-hemlock) - FSUS Cicuta Linnaeus Common name: Water-hemlock Key to Cicuta A genus of 8 species, perennial herbs, north temperate in distribution (Plunkett et al 2018) References: Mathias Constance (1945); McNeil (2024) In Flora of North America Editorial Committee (2024); Mulligan (1980); Plunkett et al (2018a) In Kadereit Bittrich (2018) Show full