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It's the season once again for one of the deadliest plant in North America, also known as poison hemlock. Here's what to know ...
Many individuals mistake poison hemlock for wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa L.), which contains a phytochemical called psoralen, which can cause severe skin blistering, burn-like symptoms and skin ...
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Wild parsnip burns are rare but they can cause large blisters if a person gets sap on skin that is then exposed to direct sunlight. “Last year, we did a trial spray program of 80 kilometres of ...
Many individuals mistake poison hemlock for wild parsnip (Pastinaca sativa L.), which contains a phytochemical called psoralen, which can cause severe skin blistering, burn-like symptoms and skin ...
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