Queen Anne's lace
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Queen Anne's lace
n.
A widely naturalized Eurasian herb (Daucus carota subsp. carota) in the parsley family, having finely divided leaves and compound umbels of small white flowers. Also called wild carrot.
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Queen Anne's lace
n
(Plants) another name for cow parsley
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Queen′ Anne's′ lace′
n.
a plant, Daucus carota, the wild form of the carrot, having broad umbels of white flowers. Also called wild carrot.
[1890–95]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() wild flower, wildflower - wild or uncultivated flowering plant Daucus, genus Daucus - carrot |
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