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Queen anne's lace grows all over here. You can eat the roots boiled like carrots. I've never tried it but I know the roots smell just like carrots.

Make sure it's Queen Anne's lace... Hemlock looks nearly identical and also smells like carrots but it will kill you... It was introduced in the 1800s as a garden plant from Europe and it has taken over in a lot of areas...

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@RavynFallen Have you ever heard of eating local wild flower honey for allergies? Something about the bees getting their nectar from flowers you have allergies fromand converting it to honey helps. I don't know just heard this from my neighbor, I'm not allergic to anything.
 
@RavynFallen Have you ever heard of eating local wild flower honey for allergies? Something about the bees getting their nectar from flowers you have allergies fromand converting it to honey helps. I don't know just heard this from my neighbor, I'm not allergic to anything.

I've heard that it's the micro amounts of pollen in the honey that help your body to stop over reacting and you stop creating so much histamine when exposed to pollen
 
@RavynFallen Have you ever heard of eating local wild flower honey for allergies? Something about the bees getting their nectar from flowers you have allergies fromand converting it to honey helps. I don't know just heard this from my neighbor, I'm not allergic to anything.


Huh... think that does sound familiar... wouldn't hurt to try, I already feel like I'm dying, lol...
Thanks, Beer can, guess I will hit up the Amish for some honey... :)
 
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that was my car too
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It's definitely queen anne's lace. I didn't know they were so similar, thanks for the warning! They say the dead giveaway is the stem.
"Queen Anne’s Lace has a hairy, completely green stem. Poison Hemlock is smooth, and has purple or black spots, or streaks on the stem." And if the stem is crushed it smells like carrot, hemlock doesn't.
To be edible and not woody though it has to be eaten its first year, flowers its second and is woody.
 

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