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Queen Anne's Lace was introduced to North America hundreds of years ago by European settlers. Queen Anne's Lace is easy to identify and is often seen in abundance along the sides of roads or in meadows. The plant grows approximately 1 m (2-4 ft) tall.
Perennial Pacific Coast bulbs that produce racemes of blue or white, star-shaped, 6-part flowers among clumps of grasslike foliage. The flowers' petal-like segments twist together after pollination.
Giant Hogweed Hogweed is hazardous Giant hogweed is a majestic plant that can grow as tall as 20 feet. Although attractive, giant hogweed is a public health hazard because it can cause severe skin irritation in susceptible people.
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Metabolic engineering to increase isoavone biosynthesis in soybean seed Oliver Yu1 , June Shi, Aideen O. Hession, Carl A. Maxwell, Brian McGonigle*, Joan T. Odell E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Inc.
ANIMALS AFFECTED: All animals may be affected. Grazing animals, swine and animals that may eat the seeds (especially poultry) are more at risk than pets. DANGEROUS PARTS OF PLANT: All parts, especially young leaves and seeds.