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Wild Carrot - Daucus carota
Carrot Weed - Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Cart Track Plant - Plantago major
Catalina ironwood - Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp: floribundus
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Wild Carrot
Daucus carota subsp. sativus
Carota sativa, Daucus carota var. sativus ...

Daucus carota.Wild Carrot. The wild carrot is the same species, but a different variety than the carrots we grow and eat.
Daucus carota.Wild Carrot. The plant was introduced from Eurasia and is now widespread across North America.

Alternate name: Wild Carrot
Family: Apiaceae, Carrot view all from this family ...

The root of the wild carrot, or Queen Anne's lace, is also eaten, and its aromatic seeds are used as a flavoring.
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Wild Carrot
The seeds are a beneficial antiseptic diuretic useful in the treatment of cystitis and prostatitis. Also, the seeds are used for the prevention and washing out of gravel and urinary stones.

When used alone, it forms a useful remedy in all these complaints, its best action is seen, however, when compounded with other diuretics, such as Broom, Buchu leaves, Wild Carrot, Juniper Berries, Parsley Root and Pellitory-of-the-Wall.

wild carrot (Daucus carota ) does not have spotted stems and does not give off a strong smell when its leaves are crushed. Its large compound flower clusters are made up of numerous (30-60) smaller clusters of flowers (i.e.

Plants are five to six (5 to 6) feet tall and resemble wild carrot or Queen Anne's Lace. The root is purplish. Plants thrive in a moderately cool location, with partial shade.

Queen Anne's Lace (Wild Carrot)
Daucus carota
Queen Anne's lace was introduced from Europe as a medicinal plant. The vegetable carrot was bred from this plant.

These root vegetables are the domestic descendants of Queen Anne's Lace, the edible wild carrot.

Also known as Wild Carrot, this wildflower is easy to grow, and is prolific in spreading it's seeds by the wind. It can be found growing wild along roadsides and in fields almost anywhere in the U.S.

(francés), Cenokra (gallego y/o portugués), Cenoura brava (gallego y/o portugués), Daucus sativus (similar), Gajar (hindi), Hu-lo-po (chino), Mhre (alemán), Pastanaga (catalán), Queen Anne's lace (inglés), Shikha-mulam (sánscrito), Wild Carrot ...

Wild carrot can be distiguished in a few ways, one of which is the presence of the small purple flower in the center of the umbrell. Another reason to skip them is that the roots are very woody. You'd have to work very hard to have much to eat.

Daucus carota. Queen Anne's Lace or Wild carrot. Grows wild.
Day lily. Good nectar plant for butterflies.

Moon carrot is a less hairy relative of the common wild carrot, is rated as Near Threatened, and is restricted in the UK to two ranges of English chalk hills.

QUEEN ANNE'S LACE
Queen Anne's lace, Daucus carota, is a wild flowering plant related to the carrot; it is also called the wild carrot. It has wide, flat flowers.

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Apiaceae / Carota Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota)
Queen Anne's Lace is also known as Wild Carrot and Bird's Nest. ...

Unlike wild carrot (Daucus carota, parsnip family), there are no hairs on the stems or leaves of poison-hemlock and no branching, feathery bracts beneath the flower clusters.

Daucus carota
MEDICINAL: Queen Anne's Lace is used for treating gallstones and kidney stones, as well as water retention and strains and sprains. It is also called Wild Carrot.

A separate introduction in Sarasota, Florida in 1968 resulted in large scale propagation and use as an ornamental tree. Carrotwood became a popular landscape tree throughout southern Florida in the late 1970s and early 1980s. By 1990, wild ...

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See also: Carrot, May, Green, Parsley, Medic

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