Daucus carota
Edible wild carrot with medicinal properites
Daucus carota queen Anne's lace
Save To MyPlantsIntroduced from Europe for its medicinal qualities, this biennial herb is widespread throughout the state. Because it blooms throughout the summer, there can be inflorescences at different stages of maturity on the same plant. Because the flat clusters of many small white flowers form intricate, lace-like pattern this plant acquired its common name Queen Ann's lace.
Habitat & Range
Common along roadsides, in fields, old gardens, and waste grounds.
Present throughout the state.
Wetland code: Not classified
Phenology
Flowers June to September.
Characteristics
Flowers white umbels up to 12 cm across, usually with 20 or more rays
Leaves finely divided