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Zen's WNC Nature Notebook - Queen Anne's Lace.

16171 Zen's WNC Nature Notebook - Queen Anne's Lace. http://www.main.nc.us/naturenotebook/plants/queenannelace.html DESCRIPTION: The broad 2 - 5" cream white flower-tops are actually a compound set of many small flowers, usually with one tiny reddish-brown floret in the center. The leaves are 2 - 8" long and very finely toothed, almost fern-like. The plant grows 1 - 3' tall. FLOWERS: May to September Crops > Carrot > Research wild   carrot   daucus   carota   flower   bud   reddish-brown   endangered   species   floret   toothed   flashing   fallow Jan 1, 1999  

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