Is it Queen Anne's Lace? Hemlock? Or something else? originally appeared on Dengarden. Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota) is an herbaceous weed native to Europe and parts of Asia, but can also be found ...
) -- the plant that caused Socrates' death -- has been mistaken for Queen Anne's lace, with fatal results. Here are the differences: Queen Anne's lace leaves smell of carrot, while poison hemlock ...
Iowa is awash in a sea of delicate white flowers in nearly every roadside ditch, along bicycle trails and on the fringes of public parks. It’s called Queen Anne’s Lace, or wild carrot. It’s abundant ...
Whether you're trying to plug bare patches between recently planted perennials, create a big splash of color in a container garden, or foster flowy drifts of blooms on a slope, you're probably ...
Love is in the air with Valentine’s Day around the corner, and many Hoosiers are either buying or accepting a bouquet of flowers on the big day. We asked our viewers to weigh in on Indy’s Best florist ...