Queen Anne's Lace Herb: Information About Daucus Carota Queen Anne's Lace

Queen Anne's Lace Herb: Information About Daucus Carota Queen Anne's Lace

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The Queen Anne?s lace plant is a native wildflower herb. While in most places, the plant is considered an invasive weed, it can actually be an attractive addition to the garden. Find out more in this

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The roots of this wild carrot species, which is also known as Queen Anne's lace, are very thin and soon become woody, yet when young they are tender

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