Well, I don't think I've seen any growing on my place, but I can't imagine hating it unless it's really aggressive.
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I have it and like it but I don't grow my carrots to save the seeds. I hear it can cross with carrots and will produce a thin white useless root. The butterflies love it!
Name: Kathleen Tenpas Wickwire Corners NY (Zone 5a)
I have always liked it, and can't see as it is much of a bother, although I know there are some people out there who will take you to task for even mentioning it on a wildflower site. It is especially fun for kids when you add a little food coloring to the water.
Name: Kathleen Tenpas Wickwire Corners NY (Zone 5a)
Our ground is too heavy for it. It is particularly fond of gravel ground and we are very heavy clay loam except in the gardens and along the road sides. The pastures are clipped a couple of times a year or more, so there's very little problem with it seeding.
I love Queen Anne's Lace I don't have any, but it brings back very pleasant memories of being a little girl in TX and finding it growing out in the fields and pastures. I've always thought it was a beautiful plant.
Aww, Char-that's so sweet of you, but I don't think it would make a very good container plant And since I live in this apartment for now.. that's all I could have.
Hey Charley Momma...IF you think it'll grow in the Florida panhandle (we're inland not on the beach) I would love some. I always loved seeing it growing up in Philly,Pa. Was fun to see what the center color was....purple was my fav
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I Queen anne's Lace! It is one of my favorite wildflowers, sooo very graceful, delicate, dreamy, beautiful in all stages..It can compete with the most artful lace-work..It combines with any other flower..
I cannot hear a bad word about it!
Ginger, I'm sure the QAL will grow where you are. It grew all the way down in zone 10 only a 1/2 mi. from the ocean. And we know it grows north of you so I don't think you'll have any problems. I think it'll pretty much grow anywhere.
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