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Queen Anne's Lace

Daucus carota

Description:

Small white flowers clustered in umbels, occasionally with a single dark flower in the center.

Habitat:

Native to Europe, they are considered a noxious weed in North America and are common in open fields and roadsides.

Notes:

I know they're invasive but they looked awfully pretty in the morning dew.

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JenKnight
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JenKnight

North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Jul 17, 2016
Submitted on Jul 17, 2016

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