Sunday, August 16, 2009

Queen Ann's Lace

Queen Ann's Lace our first wild plant we studied.
The scientific name is Daucus carota
also known as the wild carrot.
this is a common wild plant found in the US.
and it has a deadly look a like, the poison hemlock.
When identifying the Queen Ann all ways check
for white lacy flower clusters in an umbrella shape form, HAIRY stems,
all parts of the plant (flower, leaves, and roots) smell
like carrot. The root is solid NOT hollow.here is a picture of an old flower that 'bird-caged' into
seed clusters.
there are many ways to eat Queen Ann Lace we chose
to batter-fry it. It tasted like funnel cake, quite good.
We sprinkled a little powdered sugar on it
and ate it. Yummy! We tried it without cooking it
and well, I guess you just have to have a
taste for it. The leave however did taste
like parsley...which if you like parsley was good!

Here's a short video with some wonderful shots of Queen Ann's Lace


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