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Conium maculatum ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Conium maculatum - large branching biennial herb native to Eurasia and Africa and adventive in North America having large fernlike leaves and white flowers; usually found in damp habitats; all parts extremely poisonousNebraska fern, poison hemlock, poison parsley, winter fern, California fern, hemlockConium, genus Conium - small genus of highly toxic biennials: hemlockpoisonous plant - a plant that when touched or ingested in sufficient quantity can be harmful or fatal to an organism |
conium maculatum poison hemlock poison hemlock poison hemlockPoison Hemlock and Water Hemlock- one of the most poisonous plants, grows in moist areas near water, streams, ditches, swamps. White flower clusters in umbrella shape. Stems are smooth (no hair) and have purple splotches, sometimes covered with a white powder that rubs off easily. The leaves are sometimes mistaken for parsley. Smells bad and can grow up to 10 feet high.MedicalSeeconiumConium maculatum Related to Conium maculatum: Cicuta maculataSynonyms for Conium maculatumnoun large branching biennial herb native to Eurasia and Africa and adventive in North America having large fernlike leaves and white flowersSynonyms- Nebraska fern
- poison hemlock
- poison parsley
- winter fern
- California fern
- hemlock
Related Words- Conium
- genus Conium
- poisonous plant
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