CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Poisonous plants are continuing to spread in the state of Iowa. Last summer, TV9 brought you a story about poison ivy and poison hemlock spreading in eastern Iowa. A year ...
There's a green and frilly looking plant growing across Indiana that can be deadly. It can kill cattle and poison people, or leave bubbling chemical burns that last for a month or more, even if you ...
Poison hemlock may look like a harmless flower, but it can cause rash, vomiting and even death. A plant used by the ancient Greeks to poison political prisoners, including Socrates, it's commonly ...
It might look like an ordinary weed, but a highly toxic plant is lurking in many parts of North Carolina – and it could be growing right near your home. Poison hemlock can grow as tall as 9 feet ...
KANSAS (KSNT) – K-State says you should watch out for a poisonous plant that grows in pastures and on roadsides that can cause birth defects and death from nervous system failure if ingested. Poison ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A highly toxic plant, that can be deadly if ingested, is spreading fast around the U.S. Poison hemlock (or Conium maculatum) is about to flower in Tennessee, according to the ...
Besides the ominous name, poison hemlock has become infamous as a problematic invasive weed in recent years. It’s essential to learn how to identify poison hemlock accurately and to implement control ...
Ohio's native Blue-eyed Mary and Pawpaw flowers are not the only plants blossoming this season. The nonnative poison hemlock, one of North America's deadliest plants, are in full bloom all across ...
The goal of Yakima County Noxious Weed Board is to educate the public to prevent exposure and illness from dangerous plants. Two of the world’s most deadly plants have lovely white flowers and grow ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about biodiversity and the hidden quirks of the natural world. Some poisons are known for creeping slowly through the ...
Poison hemlock, a deadly plant that can harm both humans and animals, is spreading across Indiana. The plant resembles members of the carrot family but has key distinguishing features, such as ...