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Kinda of hard to see in this photo, I have this volunteer flower that formed a rather lacey leaf clump last year, and this year has produces this 6 foot tall hyper-blooming version of Queen's Anne Lace! Any thoughts? It's not like any Queen Anne's Lace I've ever seen before....
UPDATE [30MAY10]:
It's (or it was) actually poison Hemlock! How very strange that it found it's way into my gardens. I've never seen it anywhere around here before....![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8oglDk-j1EtT_1VqucOojsJCHi4P09EVoDb6WA2IM4Zwt_jEEAdCaHnVJke29vrVpGt_sJbLBFLTmbTh1aH7J1-YAjLdwcAIceap2ssat2r_E5LYjd7TFBhJW7LFq9kevEBEN/s320/mysteryplant.jpg)
I'd love some help in identifying this plant. I rescued it from over-achiever parent volunteers at my school who were hellbent on removing all of the "weeds" from a Maryland Wildflower bed at my school last year--don't get me started... It survived the move and remained a base of beautiful veiny leafed variegation. Now it's grown tall and blossomed. What is it?
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I had originally chosen this portion of my gardens to create an "Herb Garden" in, but it never really worked out. So I settle for a rosemary bush (Rosemary, garlic whipped potatoes--to die for, trust me!), and a cluster of containers which are alive with mint (orange & pineapple), basil, and parsley (flat and curly leafed). I have separate colonies of sage, marjoram, fennel, and thyme.
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