Cowbane
High Risk
Latin Name: Cicuta virosa
Description:
Cowbane is a tall, hairless, perennial which grows to about 1.2m in height. The plant has triangular leaves which are divided in to 2 or 3 fingers. Cowbane flowers July and August. It produces umbels of white to pink flowers in some 10 to 20 rays. It prefers damp habitats including fens and marshes
 
Symptoms:
Salivation, diluted pupils, spasmodic convulsions, abdominal pain.
Not normally diarrhoea.

Notes:
Cowbane is rather scarce. The root or leaves can be fatal whether green or dry. Its is important therefore to take care if ditching, or digging in a field where horses are grazing. This plant can be fatal in a few hours, although survival of the first few hours can mean recovery.

CLOSE THIS POP-UP