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Queen Ann's lace - Invasive species: Minnesota DNR.

16336 Queen Ann's lace - Invasive species: Minnesota DNR. http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/invasives/terrestrialplants/herbaceous/queenannslace.html Appearance:Biennial herbaceous plant, 3 - 4' tall, consists of one or several hairy hollow stems, growing from one central stem, each with an umbrella-shaped flower cluster at the top. Plant smells like a carrot, it is the ancestor of the garden carrot. Appears as rosette in its first year. Crops > Carrot > Research invasive   daucus   carota   umbels   garden   carrot   herbaceous   plant   flower   cluster   terrestrial   plants Jan 1, 2007  

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