why not? :)
they happen to be part of a family of plants that a lot of them are white. why things are the color they are though, is a question that can't really be answered.
Queen Anne's Lace is a dicot.
Queen Anne's Lace seeds are dispersed primarily by the wind. The seeds have a feathery structure that allows them to be carried by the wind to new locations. Additionally, they may also be dispersed by animals or humans unknowingly carrying the seeds on their fur or clothing.
In the original Brothers Grimm fairy tale, the wicked queen tries to kill Snow White by poisoning her with an apple. However, Snow White is eventually revived and the queen meets her downfall.
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You are thinking of Giant Hogweed. Hogweed has a clear sap that can cause painful blisters it touched. The flowers are similar in appearance to Queen Anne's Lace, however Hogweed is 6 ' - 12' tall vs. the 2' - 3' height of Queen Anne's Lace.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ammi majus.
There are a number of flowers/ plants that have the word "queen" in the common name: Queen of the night - Cestrum nocturnum Queen Annes' Lace - because if you see one it looks like lace and queen Anne had a sixth finger bud, so she wore french lace on her sleeve to hide it.
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It is part of the kingdom of Plantae, (yes, life forms are categorized in kingdoms) which, in Latin, literally means plant in the feminine form. The scientific name is Daucus Carota- aka queen annes lace. It is part of the Apiaceaefamily- aka, the carrot family. It is also in the order of Apiales, or, flowering plants.
Queen Anne's Lace is a white umbrel flower also known as the Wild Carrot. It is known to be a natural birth control by acting as an implantation inhibitor.
1702 to 1713
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Queen Anne's Lace is a dicot.
The address of the Queen Annes County Historical Society is: Po Box 62, Centreville, MD 21617-0062
1702 to 1713