Wild Carrot Herb, ( Queen Annes Lace ) - Wild Harvested in the Appalachian Mountains
Wild Carrot Herb, (Queen Annes Lace)
Daucus carota,
Queen Anne's Lace, also called Wild Carrot, is a herbaceous, biennial plant used in traditional herbal medicine. The above ground parts of the plant can be used in herbal tea, herbal tincture, made into extracts or essential oils. ( Should not be used by pregnant women or those wanting to conceive).
Dried Herbs - Wild Harvest on the " Tame the Spirit " Farm in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. No smog, no pollution and rich, nutrient filled soil provide the perfect environment for harvesting all natural, non GMO, Bulk herbs.
Your Dried Herbs will be packaged in a sealed retail foil pouch, always guaranteed fresh or your money back! Have questions? Just ask! I love helping and sharing our experience with herbs! We take pride in filling your order as well as our relationship with you.
As shown in our pictures, you can also download our really cool Herb Preparation Worksheet, for Free, Just for visiting our page!
Native to Southern Europe. Queen Anne’s Lace is now naturalized throughout the United States and Canada.
Queen Anne’s Lace is the wild strain of our cultivated carrot. The Wild Carrot usually grows between 1-3 feet high. The stalk and stems have small hairs covering them,having a distinctive, fuzzy feel. The flower of Queen Anne's Lace blooms in summer and is a typical "umbel" shape resembling a number of other wild flowers.
Queen Anne’s Lace is both edible and medicinal. The seeds can be used as a flavoring agent in various foods. The root can be consumed raw, boiled or sauteed, just as you would carrots. The umbel shaped flowers can be made into fried flower fritters, added into soups, stews or used as a fine garnish.
The plant has a variety of compounds of interest to herbalists. Various studies have concluded the plant shows activity being anthelmintic, carminative, contraceptive, deobstruent, diuretic, emmenagogue, galactogogue, ophthalmic, and a mild stimulant.
Occult, Witchcraft and Magic folklore uses - Associated with Fertility, Passion and desire. Used in various herbal magic spells. Used in love mixtures, mojo bags, amulets, jars and charms. A commonly used organic herb for rituals, ceremonies and magick spells among alternative religious practices.
The information we share on this website is based on research from books, the internet, research papers, and personal experience with native plants. The information contained in this website should not be considered medical advice. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. For diagnosis or treatment consult your physician.
As with any food, allergic reactions can also occur with organic herbs. If you are pregnant or breast feeding do not use this herb. Speak with a medical professional if you have any concerns or adverse reactions.
Daucus carota,
Queen Anne's Lace, also called Wild Carrot, is a herbaceous, biennial plant used in traditional herbal medicine. The above ground parts of the plant can be used in herbal tea, herbal tincture, made into extracts or essential oils. ( Should not be used by pregnant women or those wanting to conceive).
Dried Herbs - Wild Harvest on the " Tame the Spirit " Farm in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. No smog, no pollution and rich, nutrient filled soil provide the perfect environment for harvesting all natural, non GMO, Bulk herbs.
Your Dried Herbs will be packaged in a sealed retail foil pouch, always guaranteed fresh or your money back! Have questions? Just ask! I love helping and sharing our experience with herbs! We take pride in filling your order as well as our relationship with you.
As shown in our pictures, you can also download our really cool Herb Preparation Worksheet, for Free, Just for visiting our page!
Native to Southern Europe. Queen Anne’s Lace is now naturalized throughout the United States and Canada.
Queen Anne’s Lace is the wild strain of our cultivated carrot. The Wild Carrot usually grows between 1-3 feet high. The stalk and stems have small hairs covering them,having a distinctive, fuzzy feel. The flower of Queen Anne's Lace blooms in summer and is a typical "umbel" shape resembling a number of other wild flowers.
Queen Anne’s Lace is both edible and medicinal. The seeds can be used as a flavoring agent in various foods. The root can be consumed raw, boiled or sauteed, just as you would carrots. The umbel shaped flowers can be made into fried flower fritters, added into soups, stews or used as a fine garnish.
The plant has a variety of compounds of interest to herbalists. Various studies have concluded the plant shows activity being anthelmintic, carminative, contraceptive, deobstruent, diuretic, emmenagogue, galactogogue, ophthalmic, and a mild stimulant.
Occult, Witchcraft and Magic folklore uses - Associated with Fertility, Passion and desire. Used in various herbal magic spells. Used in love mixtures, mojo bags, amulets, jars and charms. A commonly used organic herb for rituals, ceremonies and magick spells among alternative religious practices.
The information we share on this website is based on research from books, the internet, research papers, and personal experience with native plants. The information contained in this website should not be considered medical advice. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. For diagnosis or treatment consult your physician.
As with any food, allergic reactions can also occur with organic herbs. If you are pregnant or breast feeding do not use this herb. Speak with a medical professional if you have any concerns or adverse reactions.