Hogweed vs Queen Anne's Lace  Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener

Hogweed vs Queen Anne's Lace Walter Reeves: The Georgia Gardener

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Q: My sister-in-law from Virginia is telling me that the plant I call Queen Anne’s Lace is a poisonous noxious weed called giant hogweed. How do you tell them apart? A: The plants’ flowers are similar: both have white lacecaps composed of many small white flowers. This is understandable since both are members of the

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