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Queens Anne's Lace is a wild carrot. The first year it forms a deep taproot and only foliage. Flowers appear the second year. It is found in fields, meadows, and disturbed habitats. It on average grows up to be about 3 feet. Flowers bloom in late spring and mid-fall. They are very hardy and thrive in a dry enviroment that has lots of sun. Each flower cluster is made up of numerous white flowers. The flower cluster start out curled up and open to allow pollination then rolls shut like a reverse umbrella when it goes to seed at the end of the season.

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Species identification project

By Dj Tom