Would never have thought to eat Queen Anne's lace! I do have carrot essential oil, which I now realise must come from this daucus carota. I'd never have thought to grow it as a crop. What a wonderful idea that fits into agricultural diversification.
We are seeing less of Queen Anne's Lace around here, I must say. My parts are mainly graced by that other dainty umbrella the hemlock - or probably more likely cow-parsley (aka wild chevril, Anthriscus sylvestris). The identification remains tricky without a good field guide!
Splendid post showing me the hidden (root) side of this long-time favorite - but I remain too confused about which flower to pick safely for a fritter!
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