QUEEN ANNE’S LACE – Marilyn Armstrong

FOTD – July 8 – QUEEN ANNE’S LACE


This wildflower pops up in various parts of our property from time to time. It’s naturalized in the U.S. and Australia, wild all over Europe and parts of Asia. It doesn’t grow here consistently but sometimes, there it is. It’s also sometimes called a “wild carrot.” Has anyone ever eaten one?

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3 replies

  1. Never eaten it but it is lovely and there’s lots of it here.
    Leslie

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  2. Wonderful tiny beauties 🙂

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  3. I wonder why it’s called a wild carrot — the root must be similar to a carrot, because the leaves and flowers are very different!

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