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Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota)
Other common names:  Wild Carrot
Family:  Apiaceae (Parsley)
Height:  1 to 3 ft.
Blooms:  May to October
Leaf Type:   divided
Bloom Size:  0.125 in. (typical)
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Flower Description:   Flat or rounded clusters,
  Regular blooms, 5 parts
Location:  Youghiogheny River Trail
Date:  7/13/2002
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Queen Anne's Lace may be easily confused with:
  • Cow Parsnip

    Cow parsnip looks like Queen Anne's lace on steroids. It is larger and heaver in every dimension.

  • Poison Hemlock

    The hemlock has a smooth, thick stem, while Queen Anne's lace has a delicate, hairy stem.

  • Spotted Cowbane

    Queen Anne's lace has a delicate, carrot-like leaf, while cowbane has divided leave with lanceate leaflets.

  • Wild Parsnip

    Wild parsnip is always yellow, while Queen Anne's lace is normally white (though rarely pink).