Hemlock is highly toxic and can be fatal if ingested. It contains potent alkaloids, primarily coniine, which affect the central nervous system, leading to respiratory failure and death. Even small amounts can be lethal, and symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and paralysis. Due to its toxicity, hemlock should be handled with extreme caution and is not safe for consumption.
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no they are not
Poison Ivy
The address of the Hemlock Historical Society is: Box 112, Hemlock, MI 48626
No. Hydrogen is not poisonous. However, it is extremely flammable.
yes hemlock wood is a sofftwood
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No, "hemlock" is a common noun referring to a type of plant.
Conium maculatum (Hemlock or Poison Hemlock), is native to Europe and North America.
yes it is there are different types of Hemlock trees
Hemlock is not very rot resistant.
There are many types of hemlock. Conium consists of two species, both of which are toxic. Water Hemlock and Hemlock Water Dropwort are both also poisonous. However, Hemlock (Tsuga) is the genus name of a type of coniferous trees, which are not toxic.