Interesting, we have that growing all over our property. Good to know the root is edible. I never knew.
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A relative of Queen Annes Lacehas flower heads that resemble Queen Annes Lace. Let me look. Hmm, this is interesting.
https://www.eattheweeds.com/daucus-carota-pusillus-edible-wild-carrots-2/
Wild Carrots and Queen Anne’s Lace
QAL looks similar to poison hemlock, article with photos:
https://ravensroots.org/blog/2015/6/26/poison-hemlock-id
How to Tell the Difference Between Poison Hemlock and Queen Anne’s Lace
One more article, useful as it compares the edible with non-edible look-similars:
https://backyardforager.com/queen-annes-lace/
Queen Anne’s Lace is a member of the carrot family, Apiaceae. Foragers know: you don’t mess around with the Apiaceae. It includes a number of highly poisonous plants, so understanding how to safely identify the edible members of this plant family is very important. Fortunately, Queen Anne’s Lace is easy to recognize when you know what to look for.
We also have Queen Anne’s Lace in abundance on our property.
I’m not very successful growing carrots, but those are wild all over and could make a great treat in the days ahead.
LP, would you be willing to share your recipe?
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