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a plant is hard to control giant hogweed: GIANT HOGWEED
www.dec.ny.govGIANT HOGWEED Don’t Touch This Plant! DEC is working hard to control giant hogweed. If you think a plant is giant hogweed: 1. PROTECT: Don’t touch it. Skin exposed to giant hogweed sap and sunlight can be severely burned. If it touches your skin, immediately: • Wash with soap
Giant Hogweed - Pennsylvania
www.docs.dcnr.pa.govInvasive Plants in Pennsylvania Giant Hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum Description: Giant hogweed is an incredibly tall biennial or
BEWARE GIAnT HOGWEED!
www.dec.ny.govGiant hogweed is a VERY LARGE, non-native, invasive plant that can cause painful burns, permanent scarring and even blindness. Brushing against or breaking the
Giant Hogweed Factsheet - Final
www.dec.ny.govGiant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) is a member of the carrot or parsley family, Apiaceae (Umbelliferae). Except for its size, the plant can be mistaken for a number of native, noninvasive
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT & IMPACT REGISTER
planning.warwickshire.gov.ukGiant Hogweed Pollution to ground and harmful to wildlife • Immediately stop all work near the suspect plant and inform the Environmental Agnecy . • Seek medical advice if you have been in contact with the sap. • Wear protective clothing before touching the plant. • Do not handle the plant. • Do not move soil that may contain seeds ...
ALGONQUIN P A RK JUN IOR - Ontario, Canada
www.algonquinpark.on.ca3 What’S the DifferenCe? 3. Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)I am a plant in the carrot family and I normally grow in Europe and Asia. Since my arrival in North America I have spread to Ontario (but not Algon-