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Transcript
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
• Best known for “Flowers”
• This plant blooms from May to October
• Some animals have benefited from the arrival of this
wildflower.