Did you know? Poison hemlock, a Class B noxious weed, is a widespread toxic biennial plant in the Carrot Family often found in open sunny areas, fields, vacant lots, and on roadsides. Eating even a small amount of any part of this plant can kill people, livestock, and wildlife. Want to learn more? Check out today's presentation here: https://bit.ly/3nEclen
For information about noxious weeds and noxious weed control in Skagit County, please contact the Skagit County Noxious Weed Control Board at (360) 416-1467.
Need help identifying a plant? Use this helpful online tool: https://www.nwcb.wa.gov/identify-a-noxious-weed
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