Collection: Queen Anne's Lace
Queen Anne's Lace is a delicate lace-like flower, also known as Bishop flower, that's associated with beauty and also symbolizes sanctuary, safety and refuge.
Did you know? Queen Anne's Lace is in the carrot family and its foliage has a distinct carrot scent when crushed. Even though it's a noxious weed (invasive non-native plant) in several states including Ohio, it serves as a host plant for the Eastern Black Swallowtail caterpillars. Many butterflies, bees and essential pollinators are attracted to the flower's nectar.
I do not grow Queen Anne's Lace, but it is found in abundance in the wild.