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Cow parsnip is native to North America. It is listed as endangered in Kentucky and a species of special concern in Tennessee. Contact with cow parsnip may cause skin irritation, blistering rashes and skin discoloration. This plant can measure four to ten feet tall and has stems that are fuzzy and grooved.   ||   NWS .Gov Pnw Wildflowers, Giant Hogweed, Wild Parsnip, Water Hemlock, Cow Parsnip, Deadly Plants, Tattoo Thoughts, Keep Your Distance, California Wildflowers

It can be difficult to determine whether you’re looking at hogweed, hemlock or parsnip, but all of these plants have several things in common. Contact may cause unpleasant, potentially deadly, reactions. We at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service want to help you identify and differentiate these plants so you can keep your distance as needed. Most of these plants are invasive and easily grow in ditches and disturbed soils across the country. Get familiar with these species to stay safe! Giant…

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Cow Parsnip Information: What Does Cow Parsnip Look Like -  Cow parsnip is an elegant blooming perennial native to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. This vigorous plant is an important forage species for numerous animals. What does cow parsnip look like? Click here for more information and a guide to identifying the species. Cowslips Flower, Types Of Deficiencies In Plants, Natures Prozac Plant, Cow Parsley Botanical Illustration, Cow Parsnip, Gardening For Dummies, Poisonous Plants, Crape Myrtle, Amazing Paintings

Cow parsnip is an elegant blooming perennial native to the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. This vigorous plant is an important forage species for numerous animals. What does cow parsnip look like? Click here for more information and a guide to identifying the species.

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