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The Queen Rules!

Queen Anne's Lace plants are beyond impressive when you study them closely. The flowers are at the end of the upper stems. It will make a flat crown that consists of clusters (umbels). When fully grown, the plant features a tiny purple flower in the center of the cluster of white.

 

The plant is pollinated by a wide variety of insects. Bees, flies, and wasps are common pollinators, with some studies suggesting that larger bees and hoverflies are particularly effective. While it can self-pollinate, insect pollination is generally more efficient.

 

 

 

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Uploaded on July 11, 2025
Taken on May 26, 2020