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Wild parsnip is an invasive species with toxic sap that can cause skin to burn horribly when exposed to sunlight. If you don't know how to recognize it, you could be in for a nasty surprise.
Wild parsnip closely resembles its harmless cousin, wild carrot (also known as Queen Anne's lace), but its sap can burn the skin when exposed to sunlight, leaving painful blisters. Reese Hitterman ...
Wild parsnip is an invasive species with toxic sap that can cause skin to burn horribly when exposed to sunlight. Because wild parsnip closely resembles other common, non-toxic plants like dill, tansy ...
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