Poison-hemlock Posters
Translated into English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Khmer, Russian, Tigrinya, Somali, and Amharic
Poison-hemlock is a toxic noxious weed that has been found growing near community gardens and other public places in King County, Washington. In order to alert people to this plant, we have produced posters that help people identify and avoid this plant. There is an English version, a Khmer version, and several multi-lingual versions translated into different languages. Each multi-lingual poster can hold three languages. If the language combination you would like is not included below, please contact our communications specialist. Languages currently available include: English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese (simplified), Khmer, Russian, Tigrinya, Somali, and Amharic.
Click on the titles or images below to download the Poison-hemlock Posters in the languages desired. Please note you'll need the Acrobat Viewer to read the files.
Poison-hemlock poster in English
Poison-hemlock poster in Khmer (Cambodian)
Poison-hemlock poster in English, Spanish, Chinese
Poison-hemlock poster in English, Spanish, Russian
Poison-hemlock poster in English, Spanish, Somali
Poison-hemlock poster in English, Spanish, Vietnamese
Poison-hemlock poster in English, Tigrinya, Somali
Poison-hemlock poster in English, Vietnamese, Chinese
Poison-hemlock poster in English, Vietnamese, Somali
Poison-hemlock poster in English, Vietnamese, Tigrinya
Poison-hemlock poster in Chinese, Russian, Somali
Poison-hemlock poster in Spanish, Vietnamese, Somali
Poison-hemlock poster in Vietnamese, Somali, Amharic
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Related information
- DNRP publications
- Agriculture in King County, Washington
- Northwest yard and garden
- Animals, plants and habitat
Related agencies
Program offices are located at 201 S. Jackson St., Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98104. To contact staff, see the Noxious Weed Control Program Directory, send an email, or call 206-477-WEED (206-477-9333).