Coloured engravings of the poisonous plants datura, henbane, and hemlock from American Medical Botany: Being a Collection of the Native Medicinal Plants of the United States by Jacob Bigelow, 1817.
Source: New York Public Library
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Poison Hemlock
-Common Sense Medical Adviser 1895
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Forbidden Carrots: a June Apiaceae collection, 2022.
Cow parsnip (center of group, second photo)
Poison hemlock (third photo)
Wild parsnip (yellow, fourth photo)
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CurarePoisonic
a gender related to the poison Curare.
ArsenicPoisonic
A gender related to the poison Arsenic
CyaniPoisonic
A gender related to the poison Cyanide.
NightShadePoisonic
A gender related to deadly nightshades
BelladonnaPoisonic
a gender related to the deadly nightshade known as belladonna.
FoxGlovePoisonic
a gender related to the poison foxglove
HemlockPoisonic
a gender related to the poison Hemlock.
no flags for any of them currently.
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A. Nameless. King
And the Big Winner of Drought and Aridity, the one who stands like a flamboyant King, proud and at the Climax of his life, under a blazing Sun, a Sun that crushes everyone like a millstone, a Sun that spare nothing and no one ; The one again whose distant and cold emanations are felt in the middle of an unbearable heat wave ; the one who supports pollution, glare and aridity...
I have named the great, the incomparable : CONIUM MACULATUM !
So we will repeat at will to whoever wants to listen, in the manner of Magritte, NO THIS IS NOT A CARROT.
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I told you : dryness on all the breasts of women whose children died during childbirth.)
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Pic Credit. (I took at least 30 photos yesterday and none of them are valid. There is a great Hemlock that wants me to take it and I haven't yet managed to stop there cause /Sun.)
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necessarily @lurelurk, ahaha
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FORBIDDEN CARROTS at Millbrook Marsh: wild parsnip (yellow) and poison hemlock (white)
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Pretty Deadly by Oliver Andrews
Via Flickr:
The pretty white umbel flowers of poison hemlock, flowering along one of the banks at Titchmarsh nature reserve.
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GUESS WHAT YALL! I TOUCHED POISION HEMLOCK TODAY! I FEEL SO COOL! IT SMELLED AS BAD AS EVERYONE SAYS! I'M SO EXCITED
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n73_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library
Via Flickr:
The instructive picture book, or, Lessons from the vegetable world Edinburgh :Edmonston & Douglas, 87 Princes Street,1858. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/59644196
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Poison Hemlock: A Dangerous Noxious Weed
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a highly toxic plant that severely threatens human health and the environment. This invasive species grows in pastures, fields, and roads throughout the United States. They can cause severe damage to local ecosystems. Read more.
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