There’s A Deadly Plant Growing In Vermont That Looks Like A Wild Leek
By Marla S.|Published August 14, 2023
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Don’t you agree when we say that Vermont is the place to be if you’re a fan of spending time outside? While there’s so much to do outdoors when you’re in the Green Mountain State, we want you to be aware of false hellebore. This deadly plant in Vermont can easily be mistaken for a wild leek (also known as ramps). Therefore, if you’re planning to forage for leeks, we suggest learning more about false hellebore before you go.
Now that you know about false hellebore, stay clear when you’re in nature and planning to hunt for wild leeks. And while false hellebore won’t make you sick by merely touching it, another way to protect yourself from plants that do is to use these poison ivy exposure wipes from REI when you’re in the yard or taking a hike as well.
While you’ll want to avoid false hellebore, we suggest checking out some stunning peony fields in Vermont when they’re in season. Enjoy!
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