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I suggest that you just stay away from anything in the carrot family until you are a very competent forager. Check them out, look them over, smell them (don't taste them), and keep going. One day you will be certain enough but until then don't do it.
Even after over ten years foraging, I very nearly ate a nearly undocumented subspecies of hemlock in Illinois that matched up very well with Queen Ann's lace years ago. Nice and hairy with no purple and a fat little carrot at the bottom. I was right at the point of eating it when an alarm bell went off in my gut senses and I began to examine leaf structure more closely. I sent photos to a friend in botany at university who was stumped. Later a professor was able to positively ID it as a hemlock (wish I could recall the name).
Be careful out there folks!
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@FeralForaging
2 months ago
If youโre ever asking, โHey, can I this wild plant that kind of looks and smells like carrot?โ - the answer is going to be โHang on a second!โ
The carrot family is filled with so many useful edible and medicinal plants and spices AND some of the deadliest plants in the world like water hemlock (Cicuta maculata, shown in this video), poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) and more!
Therefore, being able to recognize carrot family plants is CRUCIAL for foragers! ๐ฅ
Itโs actually really easy to do for the carrot family and many others!
In my brand new class โTop Families for Foragers ๐ธโ Iโll teach you how to recognize any plant family PLUS the characteristics of the top 10 families most important for foragers to learn. ๐
(Link in my bio)
Some people may not like me showing interactions like this with a deadly plant, but I think itโs important.
Plants should be respected, but not feared in my opinion.
Remember, water hemlock is not known to cause photosensitivity like some of its cousins (Giant Hogweed - Heracleum mantegazzianum).
I have tested this myself multiple times with multiple specimens.
In addition, anecdotal reports donโt support water hemlock to cause this iss
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