Cow parsnip

Description: Hairy stems are 3-4 cm thick and up to 2 m tall. Lobed and serrated leaves are 10-40 cm long. White flowers occur on a flat-topped umbel.

Occurrence: Common to foothills and mountain wetlands. Often occurs under willows and alders.

Source:

Cooper, David J. A Handbook of Wetland Plants of the Rocky Mountain Region. EPA Region VIII, 1989.

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