It's Wildflower Wednesday here on the Blog! Today's flower is one of my favorites. This is Queen Anne's Lace and this one shows off very well why it is named that. It is named for the red spot in the middle of the lacey looking flower. Some claim that Queen Anne pricked her finger while working on some lace causing a drop of blood to fall on it. Queen Anne's Lace blooms from June through September and can spread quite a bit. It is in the carrot family and is often called Wild Carrot. I find them quite photogenic flowers.
One of my fav wild flowers, they go through many phases
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