Hemlock Water Dropwort

OTHER NAME(S): Dead Tongue, Five-Fingered Root, Horsebane, Nablo del Diablo, Navet du Diable, Yellow Water Dropwort, Oenanthe crocata, Nablo Del Diablo, Oenanthe Safranée

Overview

Hemlock water dropwort is a plant. The root is used to make medicine.

Be careful not to confuse hemlock water dropwort with similar sounding plants such as water hemlock and hemlock. Also be careful not to mistake the extremely poisonous hemlock water dropwort with other similar looking plants, such as wild parsnip, radish, sweet flag, or pignut.

Hemlock water dropwort is used for pimples, rashes, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Using hemlock water dropwort can also be unsafe.

It is not known how hemlock water dropwort might work as a medicine.

It is not known how hemlock water dropwort might work as a medicine.

References
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