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  2. Daucus carota - Wikipedia

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    Daucus carota, whose common names include wild carrot, [3] European wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace (North America), is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. It is native to temperate regions of the Old World and was naturalized in the New World . Domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus ...

  3. Anthriscus sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, [2] wild chervil, [2] wild beaked parsley, Queen Anne's lace or keck, [2] [3] is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), [4]. It is also sometimes called mother-die (especially in the UK), a name that is also applied to the common hawthorn.

  4. Queen Anne's lace - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne's lace is a common name for a number of plants in the family Apiaceae . including: Ammi majus, native in the Nile River Valley. Anthriscus sylvestris, a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant. Daucus carota, native to temperate Eurasia and naturalized in Australia and North America; the wild form of the domesticated carrot.

  5. Queen Anne’s Lace/wild carrot: Edible and medicinal. Grows shorter than hemlock. Stem has hairs, unlike hemlock’s smooth stem. Yarrow: Edible and medicinal. Grows shorter than hemlock.

  6. History of birth control - Wikipedia

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    Some of these plants are toxic and ancient Greek documents specify safe dosages. Recent studies have confirmed the birth control properties of many of these plants, confirming for example that Queen Anne's lace has post coital anti-fertility properties. Queen Anne's lace is still used today for birth control in India.

  7. Blake Lively Went Topless Under Her Suit, So Now I Want ... - AOL

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    It consisted of a double-breasted and oversize blazer and floor-grazing wide-leg pants, both pieces covered in thin embroidered details showcasing daisies, clovers, and Queen Anne's lace.

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