Get tips to identify and treat this herbaceous biennial weed, also commonly called wild carrot.
Don’t let wild carrot displace desirable plants in areas like ditches or along roadsides. Understanding this weed’s characteristics and how to treat it can help you plan for successful control. Learn how.
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