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Queen Anne's Lace?
ayasuda

Queen Anne's Lace? (Daucus carota)

I think this is Queen Anne's Lace, but I might be wrong.
Habitat
Wetlands
Location
Yolo Wildlife Refuge, California
Date taken
July 9, 2007
Scientific name
Daucus carota
Equipment used
Canon Eos Rebel
It's on the list of plants put out by refuge, but I'm not sure if the grouping of flowers is correct. I don't think this is poison hemlock or wild carrot. If it is a non-native species, it certainly doing well at the wildlife refuge. The burhead in the other picture is a non-native invasive species as well.
 
ayasuda have you been peeping...lol.:'D(couldnt resit my friend.).i didnt know it was called Queen Anne's lace..but do find them Malaysia growing wild.Thanks.
 
It seems Queen Anne's Lace has some variation. I looked up wild carrot on the internet and found that the leaves were the wrong shape. But I did find a page that has several examples of Queen Anne's Lace, and one of them resembles this picture. As Adalia said, QAL is called "wild carrot" according to the webpage. AAAARRGG!

PS. Dr. Manjeet! No peeping allowed. :)
 

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Wild Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Fungi
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