I always encourage others to stop and smell the roses, admiring the flowers or slowing down enough to witness the simple beauty all around you. This mindful practice is a great way to really savor and enjoy the great outdoors. We live in a gorgeous world, after all, filled with wonder and amazement — but with the wild also comes danger. Before you head out into the wilds of the Volunteer State, you’ll want to arm yourself with knowledge about one of the deadliest plants in Tennessee: poison hemlock.

Editor’s Note: Poison hemlock looks a lot like Queen Anne’s Lace, which is a harmless plant. 

It’s good to know about the deadliest plants in Tennessee and how to avoid them. Stay safe out there as you explore and see all there is to see in our wonderful state. If you are looking for a truly amazing trail, then check out this section of the Appalachian Trail in Tennessee for some of the best scenery on the whole entire trail. 

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