A widely naturalized Eurasian herb with finely cut foliage and white compound umbels of small white or yellowish flowers and thin yellowish roots.
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Examples for "wild carrot "
Examples for "wild carrot "
1 The wild carrot I have spoken of; also the fragrant life-everlasting.
2 This weed, like the wild carrot , is really very lovely.
3 Jim strolled on leisurely, snatching at the heads of wild carrot as he passed.
4 Sandalled feet in dewy grass, breathing in the rising sun and rampant wild carrot .
5 A scrawny kid, all spindly limbs and wild carrot hair.
1 Only celery mosaic virus was found in celery crops and in one of 180 specimens of feral carrot ( Daucus carota ) .
1 When it comes to Queen Anne 's lace , you say that is a troublesome weed.
2 The wild morning-glories and Queen Anne 's lace that grew by the road-side were still shining with dew.
3 Nobody has said ' Queen Anne 's Lace . '
4 Underneath it we lay a posy of pressed daisies, buttercups, and Queen Anne 's lace , the wild flowers she loved best.
5 Let turtle head, aster, Joe Pye weed, and Queen Anne 's lace make the rest of the season brilliant until frost.
6 Mary gathered a bouquet of wild carrot, or " Queen Anne 's Lace , " with its exquisitely fine, lace-like flowers with pale green-tinted centres.
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