An abundant seed producer, this weed grows in meadows, pastures, along roadsides, and in noncrop areas. Also known as Queen Anne's lace, wild carrot is listed as a Class B noxious weed in Washington. Counties in the Columbia Basin which grow carrot seed require its control. A problem in hay fields and around cultivated carrot seed, this weed may be mildly toxic to horses and cattle. Mechanical and chemical controls discussed. 2 pages.
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Title
Wild Carrot
Creators
J. Colquhoun (Author)
J. P. Fitzsimmons (Author)
Larry C. Burrill (Author)
Academic Unit
Publications, WSU Extension
Series
PNW (Series); PNW0447
Publisher
Washington State University Extension; Pullman, Washington
Identifiers
99900502451001842
Copyright
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