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Queen Anne's Lace

Daucus carota

Description:

The fruits of Queen Anne's Lace are spiky, and they curl inward to build a "birds' nest" shape. This plant blooms from May to October. It is a biennial plant, which means it lives for two years. It will spend the first year growing bigger, and then bloom the second year.

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Candice Trimble
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Candice Trimble

Virginia, USA

Spotted on Jun 3, 2013
Submitted on Sep 3, 2013

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