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Conium maculatum L. (poison hemlock, snakeweed)*<br />

Cori<strong>and</strong>rum sativum L. (cilantro, <strong>common</strong> cori<strong>and</strong>er, cory<strong>and</strong>er)*<br />

Cryptotaenia canadensis (L.) DC. (honewort, umbelweed, wild chervil)<br />

Daucus carota L. (bird's nest, devil's-plague, kaudauk, Queen Anne's lace, wild carrot)*<br />

Erigenia bulbosa (Michx.) Nutt. (harbinger-<strong>of</strong>-spring, pepper-<strong>and</strong>-salt)<br />

Eryngium aquaticum L. (marsh button snakeroot, marsh eryngo)*<br />

Eryngium maritimum L. (maritime eryngo, sea holly)*<br />

Eryngium planum L. (eryngo, flat rattlesnake-master)*<br />

Foeniculum vulgare Mill. (<strong>common</strong> fennel)*<br />

Heracleum lanatum Michx. (Heracleum maximum Bart.) (cow-parsnip, lanate cow-parsnip)<br />

Heracleum mantegazzianum Somm. & Lev. (b<strong>list</strong>ering hogweed, burning cow-parnsip, fire parsnip, giant<br />

cow-parsnip, giant hogweed, lesser cow-parsnip) (ornamental)* This species carries an<br />

extreme risk <strong>of</strong> phytophotodermatitis – severe b<strong>list</strong>ering from phloem ‘sap’ containing<br />

furanocoumarins requires use <strong>of</strong> thick gloves <strong>and</strong> eye shields<br />

Heracleum sphondylium L. (eltrot, heltrot, hogweed cow-parsnip, hog-weed) (ornamental – possibly<br />

a native in Cape Breton)*<br />

Hydrocotyle americana L. (American marsh-pennywort, water-pennywort)<br />

Hydrocotyle umbellata L. (umbrella navelwort, western Nova Scotia pennywort)<br />

Imperatoria ostruthium L. (Peucedanum ostruthium (L.) W.D.J. Koch) (masterwort, Nova Scotia<br />

masterwort)<br />

Levisticum <strong>of</strong>ficinale Koch. (lovage, shop lovage) (ornamental)*<br />

Ligusticum scothicum L. (Scotch lovage, sea parsely)<br />

Lilaeopsis chinensis (L.) Ktze. (lily-parsley)*<br />

Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop. (scented myrrh, Spanish cervil, sweet cicely) (ornamental)*<br />

Osmorhiza berteroi DC. (Osmorhiza brevipes (J.M. Coult. & Rose) Suksd., Osmorhiza chilensis Hook. &<br />

Arn., Osmorhiza divaricata (Britton) Suksd., Osmorhiza nuda Torr., Washingtonia divaricata<br />

Britton) (sweet-cicely, tapering sweet-cicely)<br />

Osmorhiza claytonii (Michx.) Clarke (sweet cicely, sweet jarvil, wooly sweet-cicely)<br />

Osmorhiza depauperata Phill. (blunt-fruited sweet-cicely, wild cicely)<br />

Osmorhiza longistylis (Torr.) DC. (ainse-root, smoother sweet-cicely)<br />

Oxypolis rigidior (L.) Raf. (cowbane, stiffer hog-fennel)<br />

Pastinaca sativa L. (b<strong>list</strong>ering parsnip, b<strong>list</strong>erweed, madnep, poison parsnip, wild parsnip)*/** This<br />

species carries an extreme risk <strong>of</strong> phytophotodermatitis – severe b<strong>list</strong>ering from phloem<br />

‘sap’ containing furanocoumarins requires use <strong>of</strong> thick gloves <strong>and</strong> eye shields<br />

Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Nym. ex Hill (<strong>common</strong> parsely, garden parsely)*<br />

Pimpinella anisum L. (anise)*<br />

Pimpinella saxifraga L. (burnet-saxifrage, pimpernel)*<br />

Sanicula canadensis L. (Canada snakeroot, long-styled Canada snakeroot, short-styled Canada<br />

snakeroot)<br />

Sanicula maril<strong>and</strong>ica L. (black sanicle, black snakeroot)<br />

Sanicula odorata (Raf.) Pry. & Phill. (Sanicula gregaria E.P. Bickn.) (clustered snakeroot, scented<br />

snakeroot, scented sanicle, sweet snakeroot)<br />

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