The delicate umbelliferous white flowers are a familiar sight of the roadsides and fields of the Eastern U.S. The central floret is purple rather than white, the legend being that Queen Anne pricked her finger and shed a drop of blood on the plant. First-year roots are white, edible and taste exactly like cultivated carrots hence the name Wild Carrot. Diuretic, bactericidal, hypotensive. Packet(Standard): $3.50; 1/8 oz - $6.00; 1/4 oz - $11.00; 1/2 oz - $20.00; 1 oz - $38.00 Approx. 28,000 seeds per oz.
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