Unfortunately, the plant I was tracking down turned out to be poison hemlock. It is everywhere around here. A young neighbor works for an ag company and they just had a seminar on it yesterday. It should not even be within 40'-60' of livestock's foodsource, so hayfields have to be on the lookout. Would think this would also apply to gardens for us humans. If you're in Ohio, watch out for it this year.
It looks like tall Queen Anne's Lace,but has a very thick stem streaked with purple.
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My mom was out and about in the woods and seen one, she thought it was soooo neat! So she cut one down and brought it home, it dried out and looked pretty neat. Then hauled it to the compost in the back yard...
Well 2 years later one started growing. We had no idea what it was at the time. So my Mom let it grow... the neighbours even commented on how fast it grew. When it finally stopped it was almost 7 feet tall. Started its flower again. It wasnt until the next year that she found out what it was and how poisonous it was. Can't believe none of us got a rash or anything. The one that grew was right near the pathway. So we went about the yard killing the little plants. (we had realised it was growing everywhere but wasnt getting enough light to fully mature.) NOTHING would kill it! It would keep coming back over and over. We stomped it, chopped it up, used weed killer, even bleach. Nothing worked. We moved. Our efforts to get rid of it were not in vain though. Most of the little plants never came back. It was only the bigger ones that did.
Well 2 years later one started growing. We had no idea what it was at the time. So my Mom let it grow... the neighbours even commented on how fast it grew. When it finally stopped it was almost 7 feet tall. Started its flower again. It wasnt until the next year that she found out what it was and how poisonous it was. Can't believe none of us got a rash or anything. The one that grew was right near the pathway. So we went about the yard killing the little plants. (we had realised it was growing everywhere but wasnt getting enough light to fully mature.) NOTHING would kill it! It would keep coming back over and over. We stomped it, chopped it up, used weed killer, even bleach. Nothing worked. We moved. Our efforts to get rid of it were not in vain though. Most of the little plants never came back. It was only the bigger ones that did.