My grandmother carried a bouquet of Queen Anne’s lace (Daucus carota var. carota) at her wedding. For their 50th anniversary party we gathered bucket loads of the stuff from empty fields and had it all round the room. You are probably familiar with the flowers, as it’s a pretty common plant all across the United States and bordering provinces of Canada as well as Europe and Asia. This is the wild carrot from which our cultivated carrot descended. It is reported to have been first developed in Afghanistan. It is a biennial plant, blooming in their second year.
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Queen Anne’s Lace
Categories: Flowers and Plants
Tags: Blooms, Carrot, Daucus, Daucus carota, Naturalized Perennial, Queen Anne's lace, Weed, White
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