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Queen Anne's Lace

Description:

White clumps of small flower petals to make up the larger flower. small amount of purple in the center

Habitat:

wild

Notes:

Queen Anne's Lace (or wild carrot) was used to treat colds, especially in children. When mixed with Horehound and Wild Cherry it was used to treat hoarseness. When used in a poultice, it was used to treat cuts and bruises. Also some, used it in expelling intestinal worms.


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Jackson, Tennessee, USA

Lat: 35.65, Long: -88.83

Spotted on Apr 30, 2012
Submitted on Apr 30, 2012

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