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Queen Anne's Lace or Wild Carrot

Daucus carota

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Field Notes

Description:

leaves needle-like, flowers have a mass of small florets that have almost a flat disc shape, one per stem.

Habitat:

weedy roadsides, railway sidings, etc, these ones were beside a parking lot at Brydon Lagoon, amongst a collection of other introduced plant species.

Notes:

I am not usually attracted to a species once I know it is introduced, but I really like Queen Anne's Lace.

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