@compass.acres: Wild Parsnip vs. Queen Anne’s Lace – Don’t Get Burned! ☀️🌿 These two lookalikes fool so many people — but one is harmless and the other can cause painful, blistering burns! 😱 Here’s how to tell them apart: 🔍 Quick ID Tips ✅ Queen Anne’s Lace: – Hairy, fuzzy stems (“The Queen has hairy legs!”) 👑 – Tiny purple dot in the center of the flower – Lacy, delicate white blooms 🚫 Wild Parsnip: – Smooth, hairless, waxy green stem – Yellow-green umbrella-like flower clusters – Grows taller (often 4–6 ft) – Found along roadsides, fields, trails 🔥 Warning: The sap of Wild Parsnip contains furanocoumarins, which react with sunlight and can cause severe chemical burns and blisters (phytophotodermatitis). Always wear gloves, long sleeves, and avoid skin contact! 🎥 Save this reel, share it with a friend, and stay safe out there in the wild! 💬 Drop a 🌼 if you’ve seen these plants before, and follow for more plant tips! #WildParsnip #QueenAnnesLace #PlantIdentification #ForagingSafety #NatureTips #ToxicPlants #PlantTok #OutdoorEducation #Bushcraft #HomesteadLife #WildEdibles #Phytophotodermatitis #HerbalismCommunity #BackyardBotany #HikingTips #ReelTips #EcoEducation #NatureReels #WildernessSkills #DontTouchThatPlant #compassacres
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Sunday 08 June 2025 16:30:10 GMT
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Got Morbs :
Reaffirming my love of queens with hairy legs.
2025-06-08 17:04:05
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teleVision :
..I only see umbels show me a close up so I can see hairs on them
2025-06-09 05:05:09
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Mogie :
And beyond that water hemlock 👎
2025-06-08 16:33:33
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