Queen Anne's lace - Invasive Species Council of British Columbia

Queen Anne's lace - Invasive Species Council of British Columbia

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Queen Annes’ lace (Wild carrot) is an herbaceous plant with an umbrella-shaped cluster of white flowers, hairy stem and finely dissected, hairy, fern like leaves. It is common to roadsides and other disturbed areas. This biennial plant persists in clay soils and can be a threat to recovering grasslands.

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