QUEEN ANNE'S LACE, WILD CARROT |
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Description:
Queen Anne's Lace, Wild Carrot -
Low cost filler for arrangements. Member of the Parsley family. Flowers are tiny and white, blooming in lacy, flat-topped clusters. Each little flower has a dark, purplish center.
It was given it's name for the lacey nature of the flower head. It was very popular during the reign of who other than Queen Anne.
Colors: White
Meaning/Sentiment:
Common Use: Filler
Generally Available: Spring, summer, autumn, winter |
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NOTES:
With the almost unlimited variations now available in flowers, modern techniques
in growing, hybrids, and color altering techniques, this is not designed to be
a definitve catalog of flowers. You may find flowers are locally available in
different sizes & colors than noted. Details given are for the most popular
forms of the flower, and meanings may differ depending on the source. Additionally,
due to year round indoor growing, importing, and varying regional climates across
the country, flowers may be available in other seasons, even year round, than
just the the season listed.
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