Doctors treat the injury as a second-degree burn, though it is sometimes mistaken for poison ivy exposure. Wild parsnip burns come from contact with the sap — which means you have to come into contact ...
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Experts issue warning over aggressive spread of toxic plant that can burn skin: 'Not a weed you want to mess with'
A hazardous, invasive plant that can cause severe burns is spreading rapidly across North America, threatening native ecosystems and human safety. Wild parsnip (and its cousin, cow parsnip) form dense ...
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