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Lacey Lakeside, Cow Parsnip Heracleum maximum Cow Parsnip is sometimes mistaken for Queen Anne&#039;s Lace( daucus carota),  a possible identity for this white, lakeside, lacey flowered plant.<br />
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  Photo made at Chilkoot Lake, north of Haines, AK Cow Parsnip,Heracleum maximum,lacey flowered plant Click/tap to enlarge

Lacey Lakeside, Cow Parsnip Heracleum maximum

Cow Parsnip is sometimes mistaken for Queen Anne's Lace( daucus carota), a possible identity for this white, lakeside, lacey flowered plant.








Photo made at Chilkoot Lake, north of Haines, AK

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  1. Nice! I think the plant with the white flowers is cow parsnip (Heracleum maximum) rather than Daucus carota. Posted 2 years ago

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''Heracleum maximum'', cow parsnip is the only member of the genus ''Heracleum'' native to North America. Its classification has caused some difficulty, with recent authoritative sources referring to it variously as ''Heracleum maximum'' or ''Heracleum lanatum '', as ''H. linatum'', or as either a subspecies, ''H. sphondylium'' subsp. ''montanum'', or a variety, ''H. sphondylium'' var. ''linatum'', of the common hogweed . The classification given here follows ITIS.

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