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  1. 3 lip 2024 · In the first year, poison hemlock grows in a large rosette of basal leaves up to 2 feet long. The dark green leaves are alternate, mostly triangular, lacy, and deeply divided. The leaves and stems are hairless.

  2. 10 sie 2023 · Poison hemlock is a herbaceous biennial with complex deep green compound leaves that taper into a single tip. Its beautiful flower clusters are poison hemlock’s most striking feature. The flowers are usually white, but can also be pink.

  3. 1 cze 2018 · Leaves. The leaves of poison hemlock look very similar to parsley, chervil, and wild carrot (Queen Anne’s lace), which makes them difficult to distinguish. They are opposite and compound, hairless, lacy, and triangular in shape.

  4. Hemlock has a smooth, green, hollow stem, usually spotted or streaked with red or purple. The leaves are two- to four-pinnate, finely divided and lacy, overall triangular in shape, up to 50 centimetres (20 inches) long and 40 cm (16 in) broad. [6] Hemlock's flower is small and white; they are loosely clustered and each flower has five petals. [7]

  5. Leaves: The leaves of poison hemlock are fern-like and delicate: compound, toothed, and finely divided. They are a glossy green color with paler underside. Leaves are arranged alternately on the stem and range in length from 1 to 16 inches. When crushed, poison hemlock gives off a pungent order that has been compared to the smell of mouse urine.

  6. 16 maj 2024 · The stem of a poison hemlock plant is also thicker than that of Queen Anne’s Lace and yarrow. Stems on the lethal weed are hairless and smooth and rather glossy. The leaves on the plant throughout its stages are feathery and can appear to look like fern leaves. Poison hemlock also smells plain awful, like a pile of musty debris.

  7. 30 wrz 2024 · The leaves of poison hemlock are a glossy dark green, hairless, alternate, primarily triangular, and deeply divided. The leaves on the upper part of the stem are not as large as the base leaves. Queen Anne’s lace leaves are gray-green in color, three-lobed, and fern-like, with hairy edges.

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