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