FOTD – June 17 – QUEEN ANNE’S LACE
Last year, we let the Queen Anne’s Lace grow without interference. This year, there are many more than last year. Practically a whole garden full, now plentifully mixed with long, golden daylily buds. If the sun shines tomorrow, it’s going to be stunning.



It’s a prettier flower than it seemed at first. Its foliage looks almost like ferns. One of the truly great things about growing wildflowers is that they are so well-adapted to surviving in our climate and soil. They struggle on despite low rain fail, late or early frosts, and other gardening lacks.

Categories: #Flowers, #FOTD, #Photography, Anecdote, Gardens, wildflowers
Just WONDERFUL. The sun just burst out so the Queen Ann lace should be splendor in the grass.
“Blueberry Morning, Blueberry morning and wildflower afternoon” (“Ballad of Cable Hogue”)
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I’m hoping tomorrow the roses will be open. They’ll look well with all the lace.
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