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Conium maculatum, known as hemlock (British English), [2] or poison hemlock (American English) [3] is a highly poisonous flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae, native to Europe and North Africa. It is herbaceous without woody parts and has a biennial lifecycle.
Native to Europe, western Asia, and North America, poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is now naturalized in almost every state in the United States. It was introduced in the 1800s as a garden plant, marketed as being a “winter fern”. Poison hemlock is highly poisonous to humans and animals.
28 lip 2022 · Poison hemlock generally grows in moist environments and is usually found along fence lines, in irrigation ditches, along roadsides, on the edges of cultivated fields, and in creeks. The plant...
11 sie 2021 · Hemlock commonly grows in the early spring, but in some locations can grow year-round as a perennial. Here's a visual guide to how to identify this invasive plant: So what does poison...
1 lut 2024 · As its name suggests, Eastern hemlocks grow on the eastern side of North America. You’ll find the majestic evergreen hemlocks in states such as Michigan, Connecticut, Maine, and eastern Canada. The Eastern hemlock is also the state tree of Pennsylvania.
20 mar 2019 · Within the United States the species is found throughout New England, New York, Pennsylvania, and the middle Atlantic States, extending westward from central New Jersey to the Appalachian...
Tsuga canadensis, also known as eastern hemlock, [3] eastern hemlock-spruce, [4] or Canadian hemlock, and in the French-speaking regions of Canada as pruche du Canada, is a coniferous tree native to eastern North America.