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They also like open, sunny fields, and can be confused with wild carrot or parsnip, especially when the plant is young. The stems have splotchy purplish markings.
They also like open, sunny fields, and can be confused with wild carrot or parsnip, especially when the plant is young. The stems have splotchy purplish markings.
Wild parsnip may not be immediately easy to identify, as it spends its first year as a rosette before bolting into a mature plant that can grow 4 to 6 feet tall in its second year.
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They also like open, sunny fields, and can be confused with wild carrot or parsnip, especially when the plant is young. The stems have splotchy purplish markings.