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This short documentary explores water hemlock (Cicuta maculata), a wetland plant often called the most violent plant in America by farmers and rural communities. Blending natural history and science, the video explains how this common wild plant grows in ditches, pastures, and along creeks, how it is easily confused with edible species like wild carrot and parsnip, and why its roots contain one of the most powerful neurotoxins found in nature. Through clear visuals and careful explanation, it shows what happens inside the nervous system when cicutoxin takes effect and why even a small bite can trigger sudden, violent seizures in humans and livestock. Drawing on historical case reports, farm accounts, and early botanical studies, the video traces how water hemlock earned its deadly reputation in North American rural life from the 19th century to the present. Viewers will see how veterinarians, farmers, botanists, and poison-control researchers slowly pieced together patterns of mysterious herd deaths, unexplained convulsions, and tragic accidents near streams and marshes, turning this quiet, unassuming plant into one of the most feared species in the history of American agriculture.