(çoğ. queen anne's lace) kırlarda yetişen beyaz çiçekli bir havuç türü

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التركية - الإنجليزية
Queen Anne's lace
(çoğ. queen anne''s lace) kırlarda yetişen beyaz çiçekli bir havuç türü
A flowering plant, species Daucus carota, especially the flowering part of the plant
(çoğ. queen anne''s lace) kırlarda yetişen beyaz çiçekli bir havuç türü
A widely naturalized Eurasian herb (Daucus carota var. carota) having white, nonfleshy, fusiform compound umbels of small white or yellowish flowers. Also called wild carrot. or wild carrot Bristly biennial (Daucus carota) of the parsley family, native to Eurasia but now found almost worldwide. An ancestor of the cultivated carrot, it grows 5 ft (1.5 m) tall and has divided, long, feathery leaves. Flat-topped clusters (umbels) of white or pink flowers have a single dark-purple flower in the center and resemble lace. The enlarged root is edible but very bitter, and the ribbed fruits have sharp spines
(çoğ. queen anne's lace) kırlarda yetişen beyaz çiçekli bir havuç türü

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    (çoğ. qu·e·en an·ne's la·ce) kır·lar·da ye·ti·şen be·yaz çi·çek·li bir ha·vuç tü·rü
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