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Recent Observations

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What

Queen Anne's Lace Daucus carota

Observer

andymj

Date

May 25, 2012

Description

This is a dead Queen Anne's Lace flower that is still standing in the field. It has a beautiful skeleton that resembles a firework.

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What

Poison Hemlock Conium maculatum

Observer

lward

Date

May 24, 2012 11:20 AM EDT
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Photos

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Observer

velizo

Date

May 12, 2012

Description

desert parsley growing in leavenworth

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Description from Wikipedia

The Apiaceae or Umbelliferae (both names are allowed by the ICBN) is a family of usually aromatic plants with hollow stems, commonly known as umbellifers. It includes cumin, parsley, carrot, coriander/cilantro, dill, caraway, fennel, parsnip, celery, Queen Anne's Lace and other relatives. It is a large family with about 300 genera and more than 3,000 species. The earlier name Umbelliferae derives from the inflorescence being generally in the form of a compound "umbel", and has the...

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