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16696 weeds of the carrot family Apiaceae. http://oregonstate.edu/dept/nursery-weeds/email_pubs/carrot_family/weeds_of_the_carrot_family_Apiaceae.html June 10, 2003 Are you growing carrots in your nursery? For most of you, the answer is probably YES!. We are going to focus on 3 plants in the carrot family this week (some call it the parsley family). Crops > Carrot > Research poison   hemlock   wild   carrot   cow   parsnip   family   daucus   carota   full   bloom   parsley   conium   maculatum Jan 1, 2007  

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