Guest guest Posted August 20, 2003 Report Share Posted August 20, 2003 This is a weed introduced from Eurasia and is also called wild carrot. It is the wild ancestor of the cultivated carrot. My plant book lists the traditional use of its crushed seeds as a contaceptive. >I think it's called Mothers Lace, it is a white cluster of domed flowers on >about a one foot tall stock that grows rampant here in the NW. mostly in >feilds etc. I was told awhile back that the indians use to eat the roots. >I'm not sure if I have the right name for it but if anyone knows what I am >talking about I wouldn't mind a little more info on how I could utilize it. >I tried pulling some up but it is cantanquerous stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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