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Invasive, dangerous plants blooming in Ohio: Poison hemlock & wild parsnip
Poison hemlock, wild parsnip blooming in Ohio: What to look out for Share Updated: 4:55 PM EDT Jun 15, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff
Poison hemlock, wild parsnip blooming in Ohio: What to look out for Share Updated: 4:55 PM EDT Jun 15, 2021
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Show Transcript SPOT IT AND DEAL WITH IT. IF YOU TAKE A DRIVE YOU ARE LIKELY TO SEE THIS POISON HEMLOCK IS PART OF THE CARROT FAMILY, BUT IS POISON TO HUMANS AND LIVESTOCK. SHE IS THE STATE BOTANY AND WEED SPECIALIST AND SAYS THE PLANTS REDS EASILY. SAY TSHI HAS 10,000 SDSEE ON IT, THAT’S 10,000 POSSIBLE MORE PLANTS. IT’S GOING TO SPREAD QUICKLY THAT WAY IF WE ARE NOT ACTIVELY ERADICATING IT OR GET THE BEST TIME TO GET RID OF IT IS WHEN IT LOOKS LIKE THIS. IT STAYS LIKE THIS FOR ITS FIRST YEAR OF LE.IF THE STATE HAS SPRAYED FOR IT IN SEOM PLACES AND GIVES LANDOWNERS ADVICE ON HOW TO MOVE IT AND IF
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Nectar attracts bees, can be used in soup, salads, tea, but check with doc first
“Although purple deadnettle is considered a weed, one might find it interesting and important to know that it is a food source by pollinators in early spring,” he explained. “The nectar of purple deadnettle is attractive to bumble bees, honeybees and digger bees, a group of large bees that nest in the ground.”
In addition to providing a food source for pollinators, the plant can be eaten by humans and used for medicine. Susan Patterson, a Certified Health Coach, Master Gardener, and sustainability expert teaches people how to forage plants for food and medicine. She said it received its name because of its similarity in appearance to the stinging nettle.