Conium maculatum

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Conium maculatum, commonly known as poison hemlock, is a highly toxic flowering plant historically infamous as the source of the poison used to execute Socrates.

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Conium maculatum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant
plant species
poisonous plant
associatedWith execution of Socrates
binomialName Conium maculatum
class Magnoliopsida
commonName poison hemlock
spotted hemlock
containsCompound N-methylconiine
conhydrine
coniine
pseudoconhydrine
γ-coniceine
controlMethod herbicide application
mechanical removal
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
effectOnHumans neuromuscular blockade
respiratory paralysis
family Apiaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor white
genus Conium NERFINISHED
habitat field margins
riverbanks
roadsides
waste ground
inflorescenceType compound umbel
introducedTo Australia NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafType fern-like pinnate leaves
lifeCycle biennial
nativeTo Europe NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
Western Asia NERFINISHED
notableFor historical use as an execution poison
order Apiales NERFINISHED
phylum Tracheophyta NERFINISHED
plantHeight 1.5–3 meters
regardedAs noxious weed
reproduction by seed
stemCharacteristic hollow stem
purple-spotted stem
taxonRank species
toxicTo humans
livestock
toxinClass piperidine alkaloid
warning all parts of the plant are poisonous
yearDescribed 1753

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Apiaceae toxicMembers Conium maculatum