Conium maculatum - Wikipedia Conium maculatum, commonly known as hemlock (British English) or poison hemlock (in North America), is a highly poisonous flowering plant and a nitrophile weed species in the carrot family Apiaceae
How to Identify and Remove Poison Hemlock - The Spruce The bloom time of poison hemlock varies greatly from year to year depending on weather conditions Between May and August, white flower clusters, either flat-topped or slightly convex like an umbrella, appear on the end of the stalks
Hemlock Poisoning: Symptoms, Treatment Prevention Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a highly toxic plant that’s a member of the carrot family It’s commonly mistaken for wild carrot, wild parsnip or wild parsley
Hemlock Tree: Graceful Evergreen with Unique Ecological Value Hemlock trees are any of the 8-10 species of medium- to large-sized evergreen conifers that belong to the genus Tsuga of the subfamily Abietoideae These graceful conifers are named hemlock because the smell of their crushed foliage is similar to that of a flowering plant called poison hemlock
Nevada Noxious Weed Field Guide – Poison-hemlock Poison-hemlock is a noxious weed that has been identified by the state of Nevada to be harmful to agriculture, the general public, or the environment Learn more about this weed
Hemlock | Taxonomy, Description, Species, Facts | Britannica Hemlock, any of about 14 species of coniferous evergreen trees comprising the genus Tsuga of the family Pinaceae, native to North America and central and eastern Asia Some are important timber trees, and many are popular ornamentals Learn more about the plant, including its various species
10 Different Types of Hemlock Trees Identifying Features Discover the unique world of hemlock trees with our guide to 10 different types Learn about their identifying features to help you recognize and appreciate the diversity of this evergreen species in your own backyard or forest
How to Plant and Grow Hemlock - Better Homes Gardens Of about ten species of hemlock in the world, only two—the eastern (Canadian) hemlock and western hemlock—are commonly planted in landscapes With their soft petite needles and cascading branches, hemlock is one of the most graceful evergreen trees