While Poison Hemlock often is confused with Queen Anne’s Lace it is not the same plant, she said.
“There are definite differences. Poison Hemlock grows much earlier in the year and becomes much taller than Queen Anne’s Lace.”
The 7 p.m. meeting will be held on August 29 in the Trupointe offices at 415 Bellbrook Ave.
The meeting should be of interest to anyone managing roadsides, fence rows, open areas and pastureland, O’Banion said.
Anyone interested in attending the meeting is asked to RSVP to Vickie at (937) 937-382-4407. DIANA BLOWERS, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
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