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It appeared in my garden this year, what a lovely surprise that was. I always found Queens Anne's lace on our land some where but not in the last few years and have wondered where it had gone. Now it came back and right next to petunias and other flowers and wondered how it got there, I just hope it will come back.
Thank you Carrie, for writing this informative article
Oh,,you are welcome, Maria. Chances are, if it's there this year, it will be back, whether you want it or not! I'm glad you enjoyed the article and I hope you continue enjoying your QAL!
Thanks for the article Carrie, I have Queen Annes lace growng wild along with other flowers. I like to say My birds bring me different seeds to pay me back for feeding them in the winter.
Vickie
Carrie, I enjoyed your QAL article, and Maria, your flower photo is dreamy. I don't have 'the Lace' in my garden; guess I hear too many stories about it spreading seeds everywhere, but it is so pretty and dainty-looking, isn't it?! =)