On wild carrots, each flower stem has one main flower cluster with a dark-purple flower in the center, whereas hemlock has branched stems with many flower clusters. Hemlock can also have an ...
Wild carrot is a biennal with a striking white flower. It is the same species as the cultivated carrot but doesn't taste as good. Favors roadsides and other untended areas. It is also called Queen ...
Biennial herbaceous plant, one to four feet tall. Also known as wild carrot, Queen Anne’s lace smells like a carrot and is the ancestor of the garden carrot. Appears as rosette in its first year.
Modern carrots are orange, thicker, brighter, and crunchy. Wild eggplants had spines — today's eggplant connects to its flower. They were a variety of colors, from blue to yellow. Some were ...
Poison hemlock, pictured in a field of green grasses, is a toxic plant commonly mistaken for wild carrot, wild parsnip or wild parsley. If you or a loved one has ingested a poisonous mushroom or you ...
The basal rosette leaves are hairy and coarsely divided, with triangular leaf stalks. The flat flowerheads are densely packed with white flowers. Wild carrot may be confused with shepherd’s-needle as ...
The two weeds that parsley dropwort are most likely to be confused with are hemlock and wild carrot, both also weeds from the Apiaceae family. All three of these weeds have white flowers in the form ...