Another extremely dangerous plant that can be mistaken for Queen Anne's lace is hemlock. The confusion between all these plants is understandable as they are all part of the larger Apiaceae family.
Also can easily be confused with the native, yet deadly, poison hemlock. Queen Anne's lace should be reported. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources provides detailed recommendations for ...
white flowers occur in umbrella like clusters from June-August (more rounded than native species such as Queen Anne’s lace) Note: As the name suggests, the poison hemlock is indeed poisonous. In fact, ...