05/22/2026
Ever spotted a plant in your yard or along the road and immediately thought, “Uh oh… is that poison hemlock?” You’re definitely not alone.
Native angelica and invasive poison hemlock can look surprisingly similar, but there are a few key differences that make identification much easier. Poison hemlock has purple blotches along the stems and fern-like leaves, while native angelica has solid maroon stems and much larger compound leaves.
Important: BOTH plants are toxic, so avoid touching or ingesting either one and keep pets and children away.
Learning these look-alikes helps protect our native plants while stopping invasive species before they spread. Want to learn more about invasive species in southern Indiana? Visit sicim.info