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Queen Anne Lace Plant : Complete Guide And Care Tips

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Queen Anne Lace Plant: Complete Guide and Care Tips

Queen Anne’s Lace (Daucus carota) is a beautiful, wildflower that can be grown in gardens or as a roadside plant.

It is also known as Wild Carrot, Bird’s Nest, Bishop’s Lace or the Queen’s Lace.

This plant belongs to the Apiaceae family and it’s indigenous to Europe and Asia but has now become naturalized in North America.

Appearance of Queen Anne’s Lace

The Queen Anne lace plant grows tall with delicate white flowers that are similar in shape to flat umbrellas.

The flower heads mature into curious little nests that make an interesting addition to any garden bed.

The leaves of this plant are fern-like with long stems and have a distinct smell when crushed.

They are usually green-greyish in color but some varieties may have purple tinges on their leaves.

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Caring for Your Queen Anne’s Lace Plant

If you’re thinking of planting this beautiful wildflower species, here are some tips:

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