Wild Parsnip
Wild Parsnip is a biennial plant that can grow up to 5 feet tall. It features large, serrated leaves and produces clusters of small yellow flowers in the summer. The plant is commonly found in fields, roadsides, and disturbed areas across North America.
The sap of Wild Parsnip can cause skin irritation and photosensitivity, leading to severe burns when exposed to sunlight. It is important to handle this plant with care and wear protective clothing when in its vicinity. Proper identification is crucial, as it can be confused with other plants like Carrot or Queen Anne's Lace.