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Queen Anne’s Lace Seeds – Daucus carota Flower Plant
Queen Anne’s Lace Seeds – Daucus carota Flower Plant
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Description
Description
Queen Anne’s Lace is a delicate and airy wildflower known for its intricate umbrella-shaped clusters of tiny white blooms. A wild relative of the cultivated carrot, Daucus carota adds a soft, naturalized beauty to meadows, cottage gardens, roadsides, and pollinator habitats. Its finely divided foliage and lace-like flower heads create an elegant, romantic look while attracting bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects throughout the blooming season.
Features
- Elegant lace-like white flower clusters
- Excellent wildflower and meadow plant
- Highly attractive to bees and pollinators
- Ideal for naturalized garden settings
- Easy-to-grow biennial wildflower
- Soft, airy texture for garden design
- Suitable for cut flower arrangements
Specifications
- Scientific Name: Daucus carota
- Common Name (US): Queen Anne’s Lace / Wild Carrot
- Seed Type / Variety: Flowering Biennial Wildflower
- Growth Habit: Upright branching biennial
- USDA Zones: 3–9
- Planting Season: Spring or Fall
- Growing Season: Late Spring through Summer (second year flowering)
- Sowing Season: Early Spring or Fall
- Germination Time and Conditions: 10–20 days in cool, moist soil
- Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, average to poor soil
- Watering Needs: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established
- Mature Plant Size: 24–48 inches tall and 12–18 inches wide
- Plant Spacing: 12–18 inches apart
