Queen Anne's Lace 'Dara
By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 16 Aug 2024
Although closely related to the biennial Queen Anne's Lace, this showy annual shares none of the former's weediness. The lacy blooms in varied hues of pastel pink to deep cranberry are excellent and sought-after cut flowers. The developing buds nestle in a lacy collar of bracts, and ferny leaves add to the impression o
Although closely related to the biennial Queen Anne's Lace, this showy annual shares none of the former's weediness. The lacy blooms in varied hues of pastel pink to deep cranberry are excellent and sought-after cut flowers. The developing buds nestle in a lacy collar of bracts, and ferny leaves add to the impression of a graceful see-through plant, with clouds of flowers atop tall stems.
Although closely related to the biennial Queen Anne's Lace, this showy annual shares none of the former's weediness. The lacy blooms in varied hues of pastel pink to deep cranberry are excellent and sought-after cut flowers. The developing buds nestle in a lacy collar of bracts, and ferny leaves add to the impression of a graceful see-through plant, with clouds of flowers atop tall stems.
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