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What do these plants have in common: wild carrot, wild parsnip, parsley, celery, dill, fennel, and poison hemlock? All are members of the powerful parsley family
"Everything is poisonous, nothing is poisonous, it is all a matter of dose." (Claude Bernard)
Curly leaf parsley's slightly peppery flavor can be used to subtly enhance the taste of food.
While surviving in the wilderness, you may find yourself relying upon nature for food. Plants are readily available, but not all are safe for human consumption.
Pine, spruce, fir, hemlock, cypress, cedar, larch--not all these trees are evergreens, although all have needle-like leaves and produce cones, so they are conifers.
Common yard plants can be deadly to humans if not handled correctly. At the very least, some may cause an irritating rash. Learn the dangers to avoid tragic results.
Allergens in Oklahoma include Pepper vine, perennial ragweed, perennial ryegrass and alfalfa, but there are ways to reduce or eliminate the symptoms they inflict.
There are hundreds of poisonous plants growing in North America. But the good news is that most aren't lethal. There are some plants that you should really watch out for.
Weeds in garden landscapes are plants growing where they do not belong. Here are tips for effective removal and control strategies that can minimize maintenance.
There's an array of toxic plants in the average yard or garden. Learn what plants are toxic and the symptoms of poisoning in livestock, pets and other animals.


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