hello again, where would a farmgirl happen upon either plants or seeds for queen anne's lace? we don't seem to have it growing in the ditches here and i must have some! thanks, cathy
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sherry
bend in the high desert
oregon
USA
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Posted - Apr 28 2010 : 12:54:46 PM
i might have it in my yard. its a little early for here. we are just having violets and daffodils. no tulips yet. so queen anns lace not awake. you can email in a few weeks and i may have some for you. sherrye i want to add since you are north of me your season would be later than teresas. sherrye
I was out in the front pasture and saw it all over the place! I love it. But that's where I will be putting my goats soon. There is some that will come up on the other side of the fence too. And in the ditch out front. But I might have to dig some up.
I think I have some growing under my walnut tree, but I'm not sure--I can't find a good picture of what the leaves look like so I can't positively ID it. I'm being very careful around it cause there's some poison ivy there too. cindy
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I haven't thought about that flower in a long time. I don't think we have any on our farm. When I was little we would put them into colored water and it would soak up into the flower