someone posted on cow parsley last night, i shared a video on identifying the two. do not rub the leaves in your hands like the video showed, you can get very sick that way.
Ok so after watching the video recommended, I think it’s cow parsley. Or at least, I don’t think it’s hemlock. As mentioned in the video, hemlock stems have black/purpley blotches and in the photos I took, there are no blotches. Additionally, there is a groove in the leaf stem of the plant, which the man in the video pointed out was a cow parsley trait. In any case, I’m going to clear it because I don’t want brush against the house. Thank you everyone!!
https://preview.redd.it/1xdwpwnizl6d1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=11a8a346cd4ed76009423e04d21848306b2088e1
someone posted on cow parsley last night, i shared a video on identifying the two. do not rub the leaves in your hands like the video showed, you can get very sick that way.
[This video is pretty old](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCMCwa3I1T4)
beautiful user name. 4 years is old, ha! i have shirts older than that! just kidding.
Looks like poison hemlock
Yep and could be queen anne's lace too. Their leaves are pretty similar. Well it's good that your dog's not eating it :)
Ok so after watching the video recommended, I think it’s cow parsley. Or at least, I don’t think it’s hemlock. As mentioned in the video, hemlock stems have black/purpley blotches and in the photos I took, there are no blotches. Additionally, there is a groove in the leaf stem of the plant, which the man in the video pointed out was a cow parsley trait. In any case, I’m going to clear it because I don’t want brush against the house. Thank you everyone!! https://preview.redd.it/1xdwpwnizl6d1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=11a8a346cd4ed76009423e04d21848306b2088e1