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Ohioans may spot clusters of white flowers along roadsides or fence lines as a poisonous plant blooms across the state.
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Outdoor columnist Ben Smith reminds us to be on the lookout for poison ivy as we enter summer.
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A highly toxic plant, which can be deadly if ingested, is spreading rapidly across the United States. Poison hemlock (or ...
Poison hemlock is a flowering plant that ... Typically three to eight feet tall, the plant has fern-like leaves and stems with purple or red markings. When the biennial plant is in its second ...
Poison ivy is most easily identified by its three-leaf bundles. The plant's leaves start out shiny in the spring and become a dull green during the summer. Often poison ivy will change color in ...
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 ...