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Queen Ann’s Lace (Wild Carrot)

Daucus carota

Queen Ann’s Lace (Wild Carrot) (Daucus carota) — weed in Middle Tennessee

About Queen Ann’s Lace (Wild Carrot)

This common turf weed features delicate, umbrella-shaped clusters of tiny white flowers and finely divided, feathery leaves, resembling a wild carrot. Thriving in open, sunny areas across Middle Tennessee, including Columbia and Franklin, it can quickly invade lawns and compete with desirable grass species, making early control important to maintain a healthy turf.

Queen Ann’s Lace (Wild Carrot) (Daucus carota) is a turf weed commonly found in lawns throughout Middle Tennessee, including Columbia, Thompson's Station, Spring Hill, and the surrounding areas. This entry is part of our Weed Identification Library.

As lawn care and treatment specialists, we identify and treat Queen Ann’s Lace (Wild Carrot) regularly when servicing properties across the region. Proper identification is the first step toward selecting the right herbicide and timing for effective control.

Quick Facts

Common Name
Queen Ann’s Lace (Wild Carrot)
Scientific Name
Daucus carota
Type
Turf Weed
Region
Middle Tennessee

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