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  2. Heracleum maximum - Wikipedia

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    Heracleum maximum, commonly known as cow parsnip, is the only member of the genus Heracleum native to North America. It is also known as American cow-parsnip , [ 4 ] Satan celery , Indian celery , Indian rhubarb , [ 5 ] poison turnip [ 6 ] or pushki .

  3. Parsnip - Wikipedia

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    The toxic properties of parsnip extracts are resistant to heating and periods of storage lasting several months. Toxic symptoms can also affect livestock and poultry in parts of their bodies where their skin is exposed. [6]: 221–222 Polyynes can be found in Apiaceae vegetables such as parsnip, and they show cytotoxic activities. [30]

  4. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Good for adding minerals to the soil through composting leaves which have up to 25% magnesium. Runner or pole beans and beets stunt each other's growth. Brassicas: Brassica: onions, Beets, [6] [20] spinach, [20] chard, [20] Aromatic plants or plants with many blossoms, such as celery, [20] chamomile, [20] and marigolds.

  5. 'Nasty" wild parsnip a growing concern in region - AOL

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    Aug. 22—MANKATO — It looks like a pretty yellow version of Queen Anne's lace, but wild parsnip has a toxic sap that when on the skin reacts to sunlight and can produce some horrendous burns ...

  6. Sium suave - Wikipedia

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    Sium suave, also widely known as water parsnip, is a wildflower native to parts of the northern hemisphere [3] and thriving in primarily wetland habitats. [4] Sium suave belongs to the carrot family, Apiaceae. [5] Water parsnip blooms from July to August [6] and creates many small white flowers with umbel inflorescences. [7]

  7. Berula erecta - Wikipedia

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    Berula erecta, known as lesser water-parsnip, cutleaf waterparsnip, or narrow-leaved water-parsnip, [4] is a member of the carrot family. Growing to around 1 m (3 ft) tall, it is found in or by water. [5] It is widespread across much of Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America. [6] [4] [7] [8] Berula erecta has a hollow stem. Underwater ...

  8. The 20 Best Winter Vegetables to Enjoy This Season - AOL

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    What Vegetables Grow in Winter? Copy Link. Some of our favorite winter fruits and vegetables include: Broccoli. Broccoli rabe. Broccolini. Cauliflower. Romanesco. Brussels sprouts. Radishes ...

  9. What is the No. 1 healthiest fall food? A dietitian's top choice

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    Loaded with beta-carotene, a precursor to vitamin A, pumpkin is good for your eyes and helps fight inflammation. Canned pumpkin puree is a convenient food for making soups, baked goods, oatmeal ...