There’s A Poisonous Plant Growing In Michigan Yards That Looks Like A Harmless Weed
By Jack Springgate|Published August 10, 2023
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Jack Springgate
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I'm proud to be from the great state of Michigan. I've lived in the Mitten several different times throughout my life spending time in all corners of it. My journeys took me up and down the Lake Michigan coast, out east to explore Detroit and Ann Arbor, and to the dense forests of the UP.
Before writing with Only In Your State, I worked as a local TV news reporter and anchor, most recently in South Bend. Many of the stories I covered took place in Southwest Michigan. My roots are even deeper in the Wolverine State as I often head to Kalamazoo to visit family.
When I'm not out exploring nature, I'm avidly watching sports. I specifically have a deep love for the Michigan Wolverines (my alma mater), and I get to write about them and several other Big Ten teams as and editor for Athlon Sports. I also love to enjoy the great outdoors with my wife and our dog, Piper.
I'm excited to share all my favorite Michigan destinations with you. Keep exploring.
Michiganders are probably aware of several different plant species they want to avoid, but sometimes dangerous plants are just as hard to identify as they are to deal with after it’s too late. That’s why I’m giving you a closer look at one of these plants that are popping up more often in Michigan. Here’s what you need to know so you can stay out of the way of Giant Hogweed.
Hopefully, this gives you some good ways to identify this poisonous plant so you can have better peace of mind on your next trip to the great outdoors. However, if this read makes you think twice about heading outside your property line anytime soon, here are some great ways to bring the adventure right outside your back door.
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