If you find this weed which is similar in looks to cow parsnip DO NOT touch it without preparing yourself first. This is a perennial herb from the Parsley family with stout taproot of fleshy, fibrous roots - hollow green stem with purple spots that grows up to 15ft tall; dark green, coarsely toothes leaves divided into 3 large segments; lower leaves can exceed 7 1/2 ft in length; small white blooms in large flat umbrella like clusters up to 2ft across and can produce 50,000 seeds per plant. Originated from Caucasus region of Asia
Warning: small hairs on stems and leaves contain a poisonous sap that can cause severe irritation, blistering and dermatitis

To remove one of these plants :
wear protective clothing, including gloves, long sleeves, pants, and eye protection;
immediately remove any flower heads to prevent seed growth and dispersal;
sever the plant roots 8 – 12 cm below the soil surface;
dispose of all plant parts in double-bagged garbage bags, and DO NOT COMPOST;
return to plant site periodically to remove any new plant growth.
Some of the information provided by:
http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/cropprot/weedguid/ghogweed.htm
Day +15 sun and cloud afternoon rain Winds N16km/h P.O.P.80%
Night +10 partly cloudy Winds NNW22km/h P.O.P.20%
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