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Nasty plant with toxic sap.
In case you run into one in the field be aware. Unfortunately this site limits document size to a paltry 19kb and I cannot attach the pdf. Google giant hogweed. Link below from USA Today.....yikes! https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news...lant/36841743/ Attached is a brochure from the NJ Department of Agriculture on the highly toxic plant known as hogweed, which has been recently documented in our state. Please be wary of this harmful plant while outdoors, as the sap can cause severe burns when present on the skin and exposed to sunlight.* It can also cause blindness should sap get into the eyes. Unfortunately, there are several plant species that look very similar to hogweed, with cow parsnip being the closest to mimic it.* Therefore it is very important to become familiar with the appearance of hogweed.* In addition, should you see this plant growing anywhere, please contact Chief Mark Meyer of the NJ Dept. of Agriculture's Bureau of Biological Pest Control at 609-203-9478.
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Last edited by Wilson; 07-19-2018 at 03:56 PM.. |
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