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Posted by paul southern ohio on June 17, 2005 at 01:14:01 from (209.143.15.93):
here in southern ohio it seems like its taking the country it is behind almost every gardrail and bridge you come to on the state highways, i dont know if people just dont realize what it is or just dont care, its on a couple rented farms of ours, last year after bushogging about8 acres of it on a abandon paster feild it made me as sick as i have ever been, a few facts i thought i mite share about it 1 every part of the plant is poisonous 2 the seeds have the highest concentration of toxins 3 breathing the pollin can cause toxic reactions 4 the roots are deadly 5 tea from the roots is deadly 6 commonly mistaken for wild carrott, water hemlock, cow parsnip, white top, 7 it will completely take over ive seen little thickets were it has choked out locust trees well i have vented enough, watch out for poision hemlock its bad news and its takeing over, also it will kill cows when rolled up in hay my 2cents
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