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Queen Anne's Lace

Daucus carota

Description:

Tripinnate leaves that are finely divided and lacy. The small, white flowers are clustered in flat, dense umbels. They may be pink in bud and may have a red flower in the center of the umbel. This tiny red flower is colored by anthocyanin, and it's purpose is to attract insects.

Habitat:

Spotted in a meadow at Pratt Nature Center

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Queen Anne's Lace
Daucus carota Daucus carota


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1 Comment

Christine Y.
Christine Y. 7 years ago

Thanks BlueAppaloosa

Christine Y.
Spotted by
Christine Y.

Connecticut, USA

Spotted on Jul 16, 2016
Submitted on Jul 21, 2016

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