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Erect, evergreen, unbranched, perennial herb; leaves alternate, palmately divided with 7-9 leaflets; flowers solitary or 2-3, 5-parted, white becoming pink or purplish. Ingestion, skin and eye irritation.. Burning of mouth and throat, salivation, ... Read the entire article at NC State University Coop Extension | ||||
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