Be EXTREMELY careful !!! Poison hemlock looks almost identical to QAL!! Wild carrot usually has one red flower in the center of the flower top and is usually about 3 feet tall, or less.
POISON WILD HEMLOCK has a hollow stem usually marked with small purple spots. Poison-hemlock has smooth hollow stalks with purple blotches and no hairs on its stems. Poison-hemlock starts growing in the spring time, producing flowers in late spring, while wild carrot produces flowers later in the summer.
Yes Queen Anne's Lace grows wild in Florida. You can spot the white flowers easily about May or June on the interstate medians over much of the US. You'll see miles of it growing along the interstates.
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Be EXTREMELY careful !!! Poison hemlock looks almost identical to QAL!! Wild carrot usually has one red flower in the center of the flower top and is usually about 3 feet tall, or less.
POISON WILD HEMLOCK has a hollow stem usually marked with small purple spots. Poison-hemlock has smooth hollow stalks with purple blotches and no hairs on its stems. Poison-hemlock starts growing in the spring time, producing flowers in late spring, while wild carrot produces flowers later in the summer.
Yes Queen Anne's Lace grows wild in Florida. You can spot the white flowers easily about May or June on the interstate medians over much of the US. You'll see miles of it growing along the interstates.
It grows wild, yes - but it is not native to Florida or North America. It is an invasive weed in Florida.
Really....Check it.
This stuff is a world wide weed and is the direct source of domesticate carrots.
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