Heracleum mantegazzianum

Scientific name: Heracleum mantegazzianum Sommier & Levier
Common name: Giant Hogweed

Description
Habit: Biennial or perennial to 4 m high, with a resinous smell.
Stems: With soft hairs, to 10 cm in diameter, grooved.
Leaves: Leaves up to 1 m long, pinnately divided.
Flowers: Creamy white, in umbels 30-40 cm across; bracts and bracteoles linear; petals 5, free; stamens 5; ovary inferior and 2-celled.
Fruits: A schizocarp, 10-12 mm, with persistent sepals, winged.

Habitat: Rocky ground and roadsides.
Distribution: Rare.

Native status: Not native
Of conservation interest: No

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