Public told to avoid potentially deadly plant washed up on Cumbria beaches

Potentially fatal, hemlock water dropwort smells and looks like parsnip

Plants that look and smell like parsnips but are highly poisonous and potentially deadly have been washed up on beaches in Cumbria after the recent stormy weather.

Coastguards have warned people to avoid the plants called hemlock water dropwort (Oenanthe crocata), which is also known as dead man’s fingers.

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