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Plante herbacée, bisannuelle, de grande taille (1 m à 2 m), à tige droite, creuse, cannelée, vert clair, dont la base est maculée de taches violacées13 (photos 11 et 12).

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Hammiche, V., Merad, R., Azzouz, M. (2013). Ciguë (grande). In: Plantes toxiques à usage médicinal du pourtour méditerranéen. Collection Phytothérapie pratique. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0375-3_13

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