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Livestock have long been the worst affected, leading to the common name "cowbane".
It can also be mistaken for wild parsley and carrot, and is in the same family as Cowbane.
Oxypolis occidentalis is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common name western cowbane.
Water hemlock (Cowbane, Snakeroot)
She was outraged she did not win but later the judge, Reg Cummings-Browne, takes another slice and dies from cowbane administered in Agatha's spinach quiche.
There is a good floristic structure at the site and it is also of real importance due to the presence of the very rare Cowbane (Cicuta virosa).
Cicuta maculata is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by several common names, including spotted water hemlock, spotted parsley, spotted cowbane, and the suicide root by the Iroquois.
Cicuta virosa (Cowbane or Northern Water Hemlock) is a species of Cicuta, native to northern and central Europe, northern Asia and northwestern North America.
Signoficant plants include the Nationally Scarce cowbane Cicuta virosa and the locally uncommon greater tussock sedge Carex paniculata and lesser pond sedge Carex acutiformis.
The loch is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) since 1975 and many interesting plant species, including Greater Bladderwart, Lesser Pond Sedge, Tufted Loosestrife, and the nationally rare Cowbane have been recorded.
White water-lily, Downy Birch, Water Soldier, Woody Nightshade, Flatleaf Bladderwort, Small bur-reed, Tufted Loosestrife, Sneezewort, Branched bur-reed, Cowbane (very poisonous), Six-stamened Waterwort, Yellow Flag, Eupatorium.
Cicuta virosa is however primarily a northern European species, rare or absent from the Mediterranean region, making its use in Greece unlikely.
There is a good floristic structure at the site and it is also of real importance due to the presence of the very rare Cowbane (Cicuta virosa).
Cicuta virosa (Cowbane or Northern Water Hemlock) is a species of Cicuta, native to northern and central Europe, northern Asia and northwestern North America.
Cicuta douglasii is found in the northwest corner of North America, while Cicuta virosa is only found in central Europe and in the far north of North America.
The larvae feed on various plants, including Cicuta virosa, Menyanthes trifoliata, Solanum dulcamara, Convolvulus, Lactuca (including Lactuca sativa) and Arctium species.
Signoficant plants include the Nationally Scarce cowbane Cicuta virosa and the locally uncommon greater tussock sedge Carex paniculata and lesser pond sedge Carex acutiformis.
The larvae feed on Carum verticillatum, Cicuta virosa, Oenanthe aquatica, Oenanthe crocata, Oenanthe fistulosa, Oenanthe pimpinelloides and Sison amomum.