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Cowkbane

Cicuta virosa

Description:

It is a perennial herbaceous plant which grows up to 1–2 m tall. The stems are smooth, branching, swollen at the base, purple-striped, and hollow except for partitions at the junction of the leaves and stem. In cross section the stems have one flat side and the other sides are rounded. The leaves are alternate, tripinnate, only coarsely toothed, unlike the ferny, lacy leaves found in many other members of the family Apiaceae. The flowers are small, white and clustered in umbrella shaped inflorescences typical of the family. The many flowered umbellets have unequal pedicels that range from 5 to 11 cm long during fruiting. An oily, yellow liquid oozes from cuts to the stems and roots. This liquid has a rank smell resembling that of parsnips or carrots. The plant may be mistaken for parsnip due to its clusters of white tuberous roots.

Habitat:

Cicuta virosa (Cowbane or Northern Water Hemlock) is a species of Cicuta, native to northern and central Europe, northern Asia and northwestern North America It grows in wet meadows, along streambanks and other wet and marshy areas.

Notes:

so this is the famous Cicuta from who is made the venon that Socrates use to kill himself in protest to lack of freedom in ancient Grece

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3 Comments

AntónioGinjaGinja
AntónioGinjaGinja 12 years ago

one more time,you two,are my id champions:-)thanks again,the research result and so this is the famous Cicuta from who is made the venon that Socrates use to kill himself in protest to lack of freedom in ancient Grece

AntónioGinjaGinja
AntónioGinjaGinja 12 years ago

no more pics,the others were fozy and i delet the most part off the foozy photos,but i 'am going to se your tip

could some angelica sp, or cowbane... or anything like it, any pics of the foliage?

Braga, Braga, Portugal

Spotted on Oct 23, 2011
Submitted on Oct 23, 2011

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