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Hemlock

Several plants are called hemlock. It is unknown which of above two toxic hemlocks the Greek philosopher Socrates was executed with.

Quite different from these is

Similar in appearance to hemlock is Queen Anne's Lace, with the exception that the latter features purpleish flowers in the center. Likewise, parsnip, of the carrot family, which is plucked, cut up, and boiled into soups and other dishes, has a white cluster of flowers and grows in similar places. Parsnip can be easily mistaken as hemlock and vice-versa. A good rule of thumb is that hemlock is more stalk-like. It is essential, of course, that one knows what one is picking, or the results could very well be deadly.

Hemlock, Queen Anne's Lace, and Parsnip commonly grow in ditches in most temperate regions of the globe.




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