#Poison hemlock
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rinibayphoto 6 months ago
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banefolk 7 months ago
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This tea cup with foxgloves and poison hemlock I found second hand 馃槶馃
Yes it most definitely came home with me!
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twistedshipper 3 months ago
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Notes on Poison Hemlock from Plants of the Devil by Corinne Boyer
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tiodolma 2 months ago
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what do you mean, "does he look like a killer?" the force moves darkly near a creature that is about to kill.
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aphermion 4 months ago
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hersurvival 5 months ago
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i was scrolling through the hemlock tag and saw your post; thus i ask, humbly, to hear everything you know about water hemlock (or poison hemlock, or both, if you prefer).
Ooo, I love that you were just casually exploring the Hemlock tag! I am a Wolf's Bane girl myself when it comes to toxic plants. BUT Hemlock, here we go!
It is part of the carrot family and (as is common in toxic plants) the entire plant itself is toxic but especially the roots and seeds.
I actually love Hemlock because it is so bold yet delicate. They can reach up to 8 feet tall, something about flowering plants that start from nothing but are taller than me in a single growing seasons gets me GOING (Fireweed is my favorite of these, though, not toxic, actually delicious). Anyways! The stems are thick but the leaves and clusters of blossoms are so lacey and elegant. Succubus plant.
Fun fact! At the end of the season, and Hemlock dies back, the stems are hollow and you can find them standing tall still, brown, and "woody." And it's a rite of passage growing up to chase each other with them, like sword fighting. Buuuuut don't do this 馃檹 The toxins remain in the stems for several years.
Six to eight leaves is all it takes to have you dead. And as stated, seeds and roots hold the most toxins. I'm not a chemist, pharmacist, scientist in any way. I just like pretty deadly things. But it has a narcotic effect that will lead to paralysis of the respiratory muscles and you'll asphyxiate.
There is no antidote! So watch what you put in your mouth out there! I encourage everyone to try wild native flora, make tea, jelly, put some greens in salads, dry and grind for fancy salts, etc. But do your research 馃挌
THANK YOU FOR COMING TO MY TED TALK
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bluebelly-sun-serpentine 8 months ago
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March 10th, 2024
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ilikevintagebooks 1 year ago
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Poison Hemlock
-Common Sense Medical Adviser 1895
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aspenonpawzzz 3 months ago
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Fav flower drop!
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I also like poison hemlock, foxglove, wolf鈥檚 bane and wild columbine!
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faguscarolinensis 4 months ago
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Conium maculatum / Poison Hemlock on the Flatirons Vista Trail in Boulder, CO
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scrunglemoss 1 year ago
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rinibayphoto 5 months ago
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banefolk 10 months ago
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Coloured engravings of the poisonous plants datura, henbane, and hemlock from American Medical Botany: Being a Collection of the Native Medicinal Plants of the United States by Jacob Bigelow, 1817.
Source: New York Public Library
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hotshoeagain 2 years ago
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Poison hemlock and, I believe, Italian thistle.
Design for fabric by The Silver Studio, London 1900, artist unknown, according to the Victoria & Albert museum which owns this (museum number E.70-1961).
Silver Studio employees included Harry Napper, so crediting the design to him might be correct.
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Harry Napper, Hemlock design, 1899
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tiodolma 3 months ago
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Flower of Poison
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auntiegaiasgallery 2 months ago
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