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    Lincoln School of Agriculture Botanical Specimen 136

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    OrganisationSchool of AgricultureDate1896Keywordsspecimen preservationSchool of Agriculture botanyplant identificationbotanical specimenspreserved plant specimensherbariumbotany collectionsVersionScanned Image
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    Family NameApiaceae or UmbelliferaeScientific NameDaucus carotaCommon NameWild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's laceCharacteristicsThe wild carrot is a herbaceous, somewhat variable biennial plant that grows between 30 and 100 cm (1 and 3 ft) tall, and is roughly hairy, with a stiff, solid stem. LocalityNative to temperate regions of Europe and southwest Asia, and naturalized to North America and Australia.Collector G. L. Marshall
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    Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho (12th Oct 2021). Lincoln School of Agriculture Botanical Specimen 136 . In Website Lincoln University Living Heritage: Tikaka Tuku Iho. Retrieved 23rd Mar 2023 21:17, from https://livingheritage.lincoln.ac.nz/nodes/view/80586
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