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15-JUN-2013 Zosia Miller

Untitled, read below

Cowichan River Park

I initially posted this as Radiant Stillness, a mood. Heather informed that this is a poisonous and invasive plant. The invitation is now extended for viewers comment an appropriate title. Many thanks.

Thankfully this plant did not have the common purple spots on the stems after checking the info link below. Most likely was a cow parsnip very common to our area.

http://www.ctvnews.ca/think-you-ve-spotted-giant-hogweed-here-s-how-to-tell-1.533030


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Cowichan Valley Camera Club18-Jun-2013 12:16
Cow Parsnip can cause the same burns and welts, best to stay clear of both these species.
Heather
karalynn18-Jun-2013 04:59
1) Have I Got A Flower For You
2) Deadly Beauty
3) Radiance Before Deadly
4) Permanent Stillness
5) Last Glow
6) Radiant Immunity
7) Shots Before Shoot
Cowichan Valley Camera Club18-Jun-2013 03:53
Thanks Heather.
Zosia
Cowichan Valley Camera Club18-Jun-2013 03:30
Looks like Giant Hogweed? It is a dangerous plant.
Love image of the girl.
Heather
News: Plant experts are warning people in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island to stay away from the giant hogweed, a dangerous and invasive plant that is just starting to bloom.

Coming into contact with giant hogweed sap can cause severe blistering, large welts and burns.