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| Wild Carrots - Queen Anne's Lace |
The flower head is a tuft of numerous mini-blossoms, with a single purple bloom punctuating its center. The blooms sit atop a long, slender stem. The leaves are much like the foliage of domestic carrots.
There is a danger of confusing the wild carrot with the potent poison hemlock. The distinguishing characteristic is that the carrots' stems are fuzzy ("hairy legs"), while its deathly counterpart has smooth stems.
