What is another name for Ammi majus?
Ammi majus—commonly called bishop’s weed, false bishop’s weed, bullwort, greater ammi, lady’s lace, Queen Anne’s lace or laceflower—is a plant originating in the Nile River Valley which has white lace-like flower clusters. Ammi Majus has many alternative names – Bishop’s Flower, Laceflower, Queen Anne’s Lace, Bullwort amongst many. It’s a member of the Carrot family that blooms here from June through to late Summer but it is a hardy annual and so after flowering I collect seed which I then propagate for next year.Ammi majus, commonly called bishop’s flower, false bishop’s weed, laceflower, bullwort, etc. Apiaceae.
Is Ammi majus toxic to humans?
This plant has low severity poison characteristics. The plant’s toxicity is not limited to ingestion; it can also cause irritation if touched or if the sap comes into contact with skin or mucous membranes.