(Heracleum mantegazzianum)
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Giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), also known as “Giant Cow Parsnip,” is a perennial and currently distributed in the Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley, Gulf Islands, and central to southern Vancouver Island. Warning: Giant hogweed stem hairs and leaves contain a clear, highly toxic sap that, when in contact with the skin, can cause burns, blisters and scarring. WorkSafe BC has issued a Toxic Plant Warning for Giant hogweed that requires workers to wear heavy, water-resistant gloves and water-resistant coveralls that completely covers skin while handling the plants. Eye protection is also recommended. Giant Hogweed T.I.P.S. for information on prevention and control methods, by the IPCBC. National Fact Sheet on Giant Hogweed, by the National Invasive Species Working Group (Canada) EDRR Fact Sheet on Giant Hogweed, by Randy Westbrooks, U.S. Geological Survey. Control Methods for Giant Hogweed in BC, by the Coastal Invasive Plant Committee (CIPC). Giant Hogweed Look-Alikes (photos), by the Coastal Invasive Plant Committee (CIPC). |
