Natural Beekeeping: Organic Approaches to Modern Apiculture

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.

Blind Faith

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 ...

Coastal Gardening in the Pacific Northwest: From Northern ... - Page 152

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 ...

Small Animal Toxicology - Page 361

Found inside – Page 361... Queen Anne's lace (Ammi majus) Dahlia (Dahlia spp) slight Dutchman's breeches (Thamnosma texana) Hogweed, giant hogweed, common parsnip (Heracleum spp) ...

Twisted Threads - Page 207

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.

Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast: A Natural History - Page 296

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.

Polyphenols: Prevention and Treatment of Human Disease - Page 374

Found inside – Page 374... Queen Anne's lace Dill Angelica Wild angelica Garden chervil Cow parsley, wild chervil Celery Carrot Fennel Tromsø palm Giant Russian hogweed, ...

What Good Are Bugs? Insects in the Web of Life - Page 28

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, ...

Walking Seasonal Roads - Page 25

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 ...