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Profile Image Cheryl B

mycorneronline

I have flower beds all over my yards. I live in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

Ammi majus

  • Season Icon Mid SummerMid Summer 2017
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mycorneronline

#queenanneslace #ammimajus In masses on the roadsides here in #missouri --Transplanted some to my yard. I hope it was not a mistake because I read there are invasive.

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lesliecole49

You'll just have to pull the ones you don't want. Dead head before the seeds ripen

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KariSamuel

Love it, and it was hugely used in my daughter's wedding 3 weeks ago! Invasive somewhat, but easy to pull out as well!

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DonNotDonny

Hey. I noticed that you've tagged this as daucus carota but have it under a different listing.

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mycorneronline

@DonNotDonny I think I fixed it. Seems other people change my listings.

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DonNotDonny

I think the daucus carota one was the right one actually, not ammi majus. You want the listing called wild carrot. Ammi majus isn't native to the US like the wild carrot is, and it doesn't have the red marking in the middle.

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mycorneronline

@DonNotDonny It’s commonly known on roadsides here as Queen Anne’s Lace. That’s what I’ve always heard. So everyone in this part of the country would have it wrong then. Lol

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DonNotDonny

I call it Queen Anne's Lace too, Cheryl. Everyone in the US does, I assume. That's why there's so much confusion with people not knowing where to put their plants. But the right place for this great specimen is daucus carota.

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