thclimer
Veteran Member
Wow, that Poison Hemlock sounds like nasty stuff.
Well, I guess that answers my question about whether anyone has ever accidentally consumed it. They got that data from somewhere!Upon human consumption, nausea, vomiting, and tremors occur within 30–60 minutes...
Poison Hemlock and Water Hemlock are two different plants. Though I believe they are related, and I think have similar toxins. (And people sometimes refer to them both as Poison Hemlock.)Wow, that Poison Hemlock sounds like nasty stuff.
Be careful with that stuff, Gordon. If that is Cicuta maculata (Water Hemlock or "Spotted Water Hemlock), it is extremely toxic. It is thought to be the most toxic plant in North America, and is found throughout the US and Canada.
Ingestion of even small amounts in humans can be fatal. From the Wikipedi entry: "Upon human consumption, nausea, vomiting, and tremors occur within 30–60 minutes, followed by severe cramps, projectile vomiting, and convulsions. Occasional long-term effects include retrograde amnesia. Ingestion of water hemlock in any quantity can result in death or permanent damage to the central nervous system." The toxic reaction has been reported merely from skin contact with the plant, including cases where children have been killed. The stuff is so fast acting that even if the cause is known, someone can be dead or permanently impaired before you can get them to a hospital. Ingestion of the plant by grazing livestock has caused death in as little as 15 minutes.
Return of the Giant Hogweed! Some old-school Genesis, anyone?I thought giant hogweed was bad until reading this about poison hemlock
I'm not much over 50 but easily recognize that singer. I was a Genesis fanatic growing up!Return of the Giant Hogweed! Some old-school Genesis, anyone?
Bonus points to anyone under 50 who recognizes that singer.
He looks just a wee bit different, today.I'm not much over 50 but easily recognize that singer. I was a Genesis fanatic growing up!
HA! so true!He looks just a wee bit different, today.![]()