“Queen Anne’s lace is said to have been named after Queen Anne of England, who was an expert lace maker. Legend has it that when pricked with a needle, a single drop of blood fell from her finger onto the lace, leaving the dark purple floret found in the flower’s center.” To read more click here
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Such a pretty flower and I love the story and your shot too 😉
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Thanks so much! I’m so glad you like the post. 😀
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So pretty! 🙂
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There is lots of that here. When I was a kid, grandma seemed to do magic when she put the flowers in water with food coloring and they changed color.
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Here too! From everything you have told me about your grandma she sounds like the coolest grandma anyone could ever ask for. 😀
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She was. She also had all green thumbs and fingers, lol!
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She obviously passed that onto you! 😀
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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This delightful plant grows along some of our main roads. I wonder if it likes heavy metal?
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You know, I’m not sure.
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