Poison Hemlock
Poison hemlock is a highly toxic, invasive biennial plant with distinct characteristics, including bright green, fern-like leaves, a strong musty odor, and hollow, hairless stems with purple blotches.
Poison hemlock is a highly toxic, invasive biennial plant with distinct characteristics, including bright green, fern-like leaves, a strong musty odor, and hollow, hairless stems with purple blotches.
Plumeless thistle, also known as welled thistle, is a biennial plant introduced from Eurasia that can grow up to 2 meters tall.
Nodding thistle ( Carduus nutans), also known as musk thistle, is a biennial plant with distinctive features, particularly its nodding flower heads and spiny leaves.
Mullein, a biennial plant, is commonly found in British Columbia and is known for its distinctive appearance.
Meadow goat’s beard ( Tragopogon pratensis ) is a non-native, biennial herb native to Europe, characterized by its yellow, dandelion-like flower heads and grass-like leaves.