“During much of July, wild parsnip is one of the dominant yellow-flowered weeds in many roadsides and other right-of-ways, fence rows, prairie restorations, CRP sites and poorly managed pastures.
And of course, my new outdoor trophy just happened to be a Minnesota secondary noxious weed known as wild ... and the two look very similar. Wild parsnips taproot is yellow to orange in color.
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