28 Aug
2021
28 Aug
'21
10:45 a.m.
Does anyone have true Queen Anne's Lace growing in their yard, or seen it growing as a weed somewhere? Seed companies only seem to sell substitute native plants and hybrids used by florists. I've written a story related to the plant and would like to harvest some seeds for my yard. True Queen Anne's Lace can be distinguished by a red dot that often appears in the center of the flat, lacy flower-head. (Supposedly this represents a blood stain from the pricking of the Queen's finger as she sowed the lace.) Thanks, Richard Krepki
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