domane
Well-Known Member
Although the pics are very dark, it looks like Common Hogweed to me. I've spent years thinking it is cow parsley and only learned the difference this year... it's everywhere, in all the hedgerows...
(pics courtesy of Google)
Flowers... which can grow to around 5ft....
Leaf...
It's very sweet at the moment which is why the horses go mad for it.... sounds like celery when they crunch on the stems which are thick. Fairly harmless but you wouldn't want to turn a horse out to gorge on a field of it.
On the other hand...
Giant Hogweed is a menace. As others have said, the sap is dangerous and severe blistering can occur. I think you'd know if the plant you are looking at is G.H. The stems are huge, more like mini-trunks than stems - the flower heads are WAY bigger than the pics you posted and the leaves can reach around 18" or more across ... it really lives up to the "giant" in it's name....
Pics again...
(pics courtesy of Google)
Flowers... which can grow to around 5ft....
Leaf...
It's very sweet at the moment which is why the horses go mad for it.... sounds like celery when they crunch on the stems which are thick. Fairly harmless but you wouldn't want to turn a horse out to gorge on a field of it.
On the other hand...
Giant Hogweed is a menace. As others have said, the sap is dangerous and severe blistering can occur. I think you'd know if the plant you are looking at is G.H. The stems are huge, more like mini-trunks than stems - the flower heads are WAY bigger than the pics you posted and the leaves can reach around 18" or more across ... it really lives up to the "giant" in it's name....
Pics again...