Found inside – Page 184Giant hogweed can grow up to 15feettall and features white flowers that resemble overgrown umbrellalike blooms similar to those of Queen Anne's lace.
Found insideIt begins as a plant appearing like Queen Anne's Lace but is actually giant hogweed. Quite poisonous and probably floated down the stream to take root here ...
Found inside – Page 152A member of the carrot family and relative to Queen Anne's lace and cow parsnip, the giant hogweed can cause severe dermatitis and enduring blisters once ...
Found inside – Page 207And another Queen Anne's look-alike, giant hogweed, can grow up to fourteen feet tall ... “I'm going to beware of any Queen Anne's lace after this,” I said.
Found inside – Page 296The introduction of Queen Anne's lace may have benefited black ... wild parsnip, giant hogweed, and cow-parsnip), which can cause an even more painful rash.
Found inside – Page 28In some species, such as fireweed, the stamens mature first, and in others the pistils mature first. Hogweed, like Queen Anne's lace, ...
Found inside – Page 25One June, I noticed a small patch of giant hogweed ... Related to angelica, Queen Anne's lace, carrot, parsley, and hemlock (the shrub, not the tree)—all ...