There are many different types of plants in Alabama. While most of them are harmless, several are quite dangerous for us to come into contact with, including poison hemlock. Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a highly toxic plant with a deceptively attractive appearance, often mistaken for wild parsley or Queen Anne’s lace. All parts of the plant contain potent alkaloids, which can be deadly if ingested, making it a dangerous plant to handle or encounter in the wild. To learn all about poison hemlock, including what makes it such a dangerous plant, take a look below.
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Another type of plant that grows in Alabama is a white-topped pitcher plant, which can be found within Bay Minette’s Splinter Hill Bog Preserve. This type of plant is not poisonous.
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