| Common Name | Queen Anne Lace | ||||||
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| Botanical Name | Daucus carota | ||||||
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DescriptionQueen Anne Lace is sometimes known as Wild Carrot. This plant is the feral version of the domestic, cultivated carrot. The ancient Romans used the seeds as a female contraceptive and to cause abortions. Leaves, roots and seeds traditionally used as a remedy for kidney stones, urinary tract infections and gout. Queen Anne Lace is native to Europe and Asia and prefers light, well-drained,, sandy loams in a protected, sunny position. Frost resistant but drought tender. An annual or biennial plant, growing to 0.6m x 0.5m. White lacy flower in summer and autumn. | |||||||
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