spotted water hemlock |
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Cicuta maculata var. maculata |
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| Taxonomy | Family: |
Apiaceae (carrot) |
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Apioideae |
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Tribe: |
Oenantheae |
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| Nativity | Native |
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| Habitat | Wet to moderate moisture. Meadows, woods, marshes. |
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| Flowering | June to August |
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| Flower Color | White |
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| Identification | This is a The stems are erect, unbranched or branched at the top, stout, hairless, hollow, and often covered with a whitish, waxy bloom (glaucous). They may be green or purple. Mature stems are green with purple spots or stripes. The base of the stem is enlarged. The main stem leaves are alternate and are divided into 3 segments (ternately compound). Each segment may be again divided into 3 sections (biternately compound). Each ultimate section is divided into usually 3, sometimes 5 leaflets (pinnately compound). The lower leaves are up to 18″ long and 8″ wide, becoming progressively much smaller as they ascend the stem. The uppermost leaves are sometimes undivided. The leaves are on 4″ to 12″ long leaf stalks, longest near the bottom of the stem, shorter near the top. The leaf stalks form a sheath at the base that wraps around the stem. The leaf nodes are purplish. The leaflets are narrowly lance-shaped, The inflorescence is a compound umbel at the end of the stem and each branch. The umbels are round and The umbellets are on stalks (rays) The flowers are about The fruit is dry, dark brown to reddish-brown, The seeds are flattened on one side, rounded on the other. |
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| Similar Species |
In water hemlocks the radial veins of the leaflet extend to the notches in the leaflet, not to the tips as in other members of the carrot family. Bulbet-bearing water hemlock (Cicuta bulbifera) has bulbils at the leaf axils of some of the upper leaves. Spotted water hemlock (Cicuta maculata var. angustifolia) main leaflets of the middle and upper leaves are narrower, more than 5 times as long as wide. The fruit is almost globe-shaped, not oblong. Spotted water hemlock (Cicuta maculata var. bolanderi) mericarp dorsal and intermediate ribs are much narrower than the space between the ribs. The lateral ribs are larger than the oil tube. |
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| Synonyms | Cicuta curtissii Cicuta maculata var. curtissii Cicuta mexicana |
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| Common Names |
common water hemlock musquash-root poison parsnip spotted cowbane spotted parsley spotted waterhemlock spotted water-hemlock water-hemlock |
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