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Queen Anne’s Lace

Queen Anne’s Lace. By: Rochele Ward. Interesting Facts. Introduced from Europe The carrots that we eat today were once cultivated from this plant. Common plant in dry fields, ditches, and open areas. Grows up to four feet tall Leaves are two to eight inches long and fern-like

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Queen Anne’s Lace

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  1. Queen Anne’s Lace By: Rochele Ward

  2. Interesting Facts • Introduced from Europe • The carrots that we eat today were once cultivated from this plant. • Common plant in dry fields, ditches, and open areas. • Grows up to four feet tall • Leaves are two to eight inches long and fern-like • Best known for “Flowers” • This plant blooms from May to October • Some animals have benefited from the arrival of this wildflower.

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