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FREE: 20 Queen Anne's Lace seeds

20 Queen Anne's Lace seeds
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The listing, 20 Queen Anne's Lace seeds has ended.

20 Seeds. Queen Anne's Lace, also known as Bird's Nest also called Wild Carrot flower seeds. Grows to 1-3 feet tall.

Up to a thousand tiny white flowers are produced in delicate, lacy, flat-topped, two- to four-inch clusters, sometimes with a solitary dark, purple flower in the center. As the seeds ripen, the seed head curls inward to form a “bird’s nest” shape and turns brown. A small bristly seed is produced at the end of each flower stalk, and once dry they readily latch onto fur or feathers to be spread beyond where the seeds would otherwise fall.
The flowers of this plant make good cut flowers and a lovely filler in arrangements with other flowers. They do not dry well when hung up, but can be pressed to preserve the blooms.

Daucus carota is easy to grow from seed. Grows well in well-drained to dry soils, with low to moderate soil fertility.
Sow directly where they are to grow, either in autumn or spring, as, with its long taproot, this plant does not transplant well. Biennial Plant.

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Have you made positive this is queen anns lace? I am intending to grow for the edible roots as well as the beautifull flowers. I know that hemlock looks similar and is deadly poisonous so i just wanted to make sure.
Jan 31st, 2015 at 7:59:45 PM PST by
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Yes, I'm positive that this is queen anne's lace. The roots smell just like a carrot. Tastes similar to carrots of today, but not the same texture. (today's vegetables have been modified from their original state). Thanks for bidding. Hope you win!
Feb 1st, 2015 at 11:14:08 AM PST by

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