carrotweed
/ˈkærətuːd/Definitions
1. noun
A plant of the genus Muelleria, especially Muelleria strigosa, having small white flowers and edible leaves similar to those of a carrot.
“The foragers discovered a patch of carrotweed in the abandoned field, which they eagerly harvested for its nutritious leaves.”
2. noun
Any of various plants of the family Apiaceae, especially those of the genera Daucus and Pastinaca, that resemble carrot in appearance or edible quality.
“The chef searched for carrotweed to add a unique flavor to his signature salad.”