
|
 |
| All seeds are labeled with detailed planting instructions, germination temperature, growth conditions, planting time, bloom time, and helps. |
|
| Common Name: |
Queen Anne's Lace |
| Scientific Name: |
Daucus carota |
| Color: |
white |
| Height: |
24-36 |
| Longevity: |
biennial |
| Shade: |
sun, part sun |
| Bloom Time: |
summer, fall |
| Native (N. America): |
non-native |
| Price per Pound: |
$0.00 |
| Price per Ounce: |
$0.00 |
| Price per Packet: |
$3.95 |
| Queen Anne's Lace is abundant in the Ozarks and we love its freshness every summer and often reblooms in the fall. It is essentially wild carrot and has an awful cousin that is to be avoided for its stick-tite seeds. These have prickly seeds but they are held tightly and beautifully in the seed head, not a nuisance but a wonderful cottage garden flower from Europe that those not as blessed as us in this region covet and make this one of our bestsellers. |
|
|