Poison hemlock is distributed across the United States and grows most frequently along fence borders in shady and moist areas. Seeds germinate in the fall or early spring, and flowering occurs May through July, depending on location. This robust plant can grow up to 10 feet tall. The leaves are alternate or basal (grow from the lowest part of the stem) and are three to four pinnately (featherlike)
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