When I was a child, I was fascinated with the
Queen Anne's lace that grew in our ditch.
Also known as wild carrot,
the intricate blooms formed gorgeous patterns.
An old legend says the wildflower herb is named after
Queen Anne of England who hand made beautiful lace.
If you look closely, you can see the dark spot in the center of the flower.
Supposedly, she pricked her finger and a drop of blood fell on her lace.
Whether it's true or not, it's an entertaining story.
I still get excited when I see this lovely bloom of summer.
What do you like to see in bloom?
Do you have any favorites from childhood?
I loved cutting the stem and placing them in good coloring to change the colors of the beautiful lace.❤️
ReplyDeleteI don't think I ever tried that. Sounds fun!
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