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Queen Anne’s Lace
Reflecting the regality of queen’s clothing,
Queen Anne’s Lace is often found growing along roadsides and at
the end of cultivated fields where it can become a weedy pest. Transplanted
or seeded in home gardens, it adds an airy white accent to other brilliantly
colored flowers. When mature, the clusters of tiny flowers produce plants
for next year. Sometimes called “false carrot,” Queen Anne’s
Lace blooms mid-summer until late autumn.
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