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Daucus carota; Queen Anne's-lace, wild carrot [Apiaceae]  1-5' tall biennial with a stout, edible taproot.  Flowers small and white, but made conspicuous by their arrangement in a flat-topped, tightly packed, 2-4" wide umbel (often with a single pink or purple floret in the center).  Leaves twice compound.  Common, conspicuous, and invasive weed of roadsides, fields and waste places.  Flowers from summer through early fall.  Native of Eurasia.  Queen Anne’s-lace can be confused with the next species with potentially fatal results!  [145]

   

 

 

 

 

 

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