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wild carrot
noun
- an umbelliferous plant, Daucus carota, of temperate regions, having clusters of white flowers and hooked fruits
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A goldfinch perched on a dry dead stalk of wild carrot, a stalk that looked too slender to bear the bird.
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If you have a large glass fish-globe fill it with fresh water, and put in the snapdragon and wild carrot in a loose bouquet.
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She picked baby daisies, and put them inside of the wild-carrot heads, not in blossom yet, which grew in the shape of nests.
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A white umbelliferous plant, very much like wild carrot, dotted the turf here and there.
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So, too, the lacy flower of the wild carrot may sometimes be effectively combined with some other flower.
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