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Daucus carota L. Queen Annes Lace or Wild Carrot Description: Pinnate leaves divided many times Leaves look like carrot leaves White flowers form a inflorescence at the top of the plant Often at the center of the inflorescence there is a pink or purple flower Habitat: Hayfields Roadsides Spreads
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Queen Anne's Lace is the wild progenitor of our carrot. Although native to the Old World, these white lacy umbels are a familiar sight in the United States and Canada This plant is a biennial which grows, in its second year, from a taproot (the carrot) to a height of two to four feet.
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Description: This adventive biennial plant consists of a rosette of basal leaves during the first year, bolting upward during the second year to produce flowers and seeds. Mature second-year plants are about 2-3½' tall. The basal leaves are usually double pinnate with long petioles.
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Flowers: 1/8" wide, creamy white in flat topped compound umbels with feathery green collar, lacy, with purple to black flower in center, imperfect Fruit: spiny, in dried seed-heads, oblong and flattened Habitat: fields, meadows, roadsides, open woods
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