Grammaretto
So many plants are poisonous if ingested.
We can't remove them all.
I go foraging once a month with a Botanist leader. One of the most alarming plants he showed us how to identify was Hemlock.
It was growing vigorously very near a favourite beach.
He wasn't worried. He said it smells horrible so you wouldn't eat it. Animals avoid it. Although it looks like harmless cow parsley type plants it has distinctive purple blotches on its stem.
I remember my dad showing us how to make whistles with cow parsley stems when we were very young - hemlock does look a lot like cow parsley, but as we had no streams or wet ditches, we didn't have any growing, & although I made lots of whistles, they never harmed me.
There is a lot of hemlock where I live now.


