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The Columbus Dispatch
The Columbus Dispatch
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Poison hemlock, a highly toxic plant, is rapidly spreading throughout the Greater Columbus area in Ohio, posing serious health risks to humans and animals. It produces over 30,000 seeds per plant, which can disperse via animals, water, and human activity, leading to dense infestations. Early detection and removal, especially during the leafy rosette stage, are essential to prevent further spread, with hand removal or herbicide treatment recommended. Safety precautions, including protective gear, are vital due to the plant's toxicity.
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