Queen Anne's Lace
-or-
Wild Carrot

Family: Parsley alien
Season: spring-summer-fall

Last Update: 09Mar97

(29-Jul-96; Waynes Point; Mom/Dad)

Queen Anne's Lace
Wild Carrot

A very common flower found in fields and roadsides. Very flat, white clusters form in a lace pattern with one tiny purple floret in the center. The leaves are finely divided and fragrant. Emerging flowers can have a pinkish cast. Old flower heads have a cuplike curl.


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