By Dr. Bruno Pedreira
Poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) is a toxic plant that poses a significant risk to livestock. Its presence in pastures and hayfields can result in fatal poisoning if consumed. As cattle producers, it is crucial to be aware of how to identify poison hemlock, understand its toxicity, and take proactive measures to eliminate it from pastures.
How to Identify Poison Hemlock
One of the key challenges in managing poison hemlock is its resemblance to other non-toxic plants, such as Queen Anne’s lace (Daucus carota). Both plants share similar white, umbrella-shaped flower clusters (Fig. 1). However, there are distinct differences that can help differentiate poison hemlock from harmless look-alikes: