Queen Anne’s Lace
This year a beautiful wildflower suddenly appeared in my garden. When I first saw it emerging from the ground my initial reaction was to pull it thinking it was an unwanted weed. Upon second thought I decided to let it grow and see what it would reveal. I am so thrilled I left it alone. A lovely four foot tall white wildflower plant with multiple buds emerged and I love it. Where it came from I couldn’t tell you. I’m sure the seeds blew in from a field, another garden or were dropped by a bird. And I’m so glad they were. I’m loving this new addition to my garden and hope that several more pop up over the next couple of seasons.
Lovely photos. The muted tones in the 1st one are very nice.
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Thanks very much and glad you’re back from your little break.
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Wow. You captured its ethereal beauty so well.
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Thank you.
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Love!!!
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I always thought Queen Anne’s lace was a weed…I could be wrong. Yours are really pretty Liz…
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One man’s weed is another person’s flower! I think it is a weed but it looks so lovely in my garden.
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Oh, several more will pop up, Liz! 🙂
These multiply like crazy, and they really are very beautiful.
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Good I’m hoping more and more will fill in here and there!
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What a lovely picture (the flower). Looks like a fancy crown or a ballerina’s dress upside down. You should frame that!!
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Thanks Stephane and I agree it does look like a crown!
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Looks totally different in B&W, an elegant feel to it.
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Yes I agree. It is very pretty in B&W.
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