"May all your weeds be wildflowers."
~ Author unknown
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Queen Anne's Lace (Wild Carrot)

(Daucus carota)

Gardener's Note: "Queen Anne's Lace, also called Wild Carrot, is tall with stems covered by tiny hairs. Once a European garden plant, it has escaped to the wild and is considered a week because of its aggressive growth. Flower clusters dry and curl, forming the bird's nest shape often used in dried flower arrangements. its long taproot can be dug, roasted and ground as a coffee substitute. During its first year, the roots are soft enough to eat. It is thought to be the ancestorof the common garden carrot. TAKE CAUTION: Queen Anne's Lace is sometimes confused with deadly WATER HEMLOCK. Look closely for Queen Anne's CENTRAL PURPLE FLORET. A host plant for Black Swallowtail butterfly caterpillars."
WILDFLOWERS of MICHIGAN
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Queen Anne's Lace
Her body is not so white as
anemone petals nor so smooth--nor
so remote a thing. It is a field
of the wild carrot taking
the field by force; the grass
does not raise above it.
Here is no question of whiteness,
white as can be, with a purple mole
at the center of each flower.
Each flower is a hand's span
of her whiteness. Wherever
his hand has lain there is
a tiny purple blemish. Each part
is a blossom under his touch
to which the fibres of her being
stem one by one, each to its end,
until the whole field is a
white desire, empty, a single stem,
a cluster, flower by flower,
a pious wish to whiteness gone over--
or nothing.
anemone petals nor so smooth--nor
so remote a thing. It is a field
of the wild carrot taking
the field by force; the grass
does not raise above it.
Here is no question of whiteness,
white as can be, with a purple mole
at the center of each flower.
Each flower is a hand's span
of her whiteness. Wherever
his hand has lain there is
a tiny purple blemish. Each part
is a blossom under his touch
to which the fibres of her being
stem one by one, each to its end,
until the whole field is a
white desire, empty, a single stem,
a cluster, flower by flower,
a pious wish to whiteness gone over--
or nothing.
~ William Carlos Williams
(1883 - 1963)
(1883 - 1963)

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~ at home at the lake
Celebrate Wildflower Wednesday with
Gail (Clay and limestone)
Comments
I have loved this posting for what you write, for your images, and for the quotations.
Have a sparkling day!!
Queen Anne's lace has always been a favorite of mine. Received an anniversary bouquet once with 2 dozen roses and the white lace mixed in. It is my all time favorite flower arrangement received from Mr. Meems.
You have featured this delicate-looking wildflower so beautifully through your photographs and artful images... as always.
Happy day to you.
Meems
And if only my weeds were as beautiful.
Gorgeous shots today.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
You are so right, jodi. I love this wildflower! Though not in my garden here, blessed by its bountiful beauty in the surrounding countryside and at the cottage.
Hello, dear Kiki, and thank you for the lovely comment. Wishing you a sparkling evening :)
Hi, dear Meems. Because this is so close to my heart, I think I have done a post on Queen Anne's Lace every year with the same poem (only one I can find). Mr. Meems is my kinda' guy! Happy remains of the day :)
A favorite of mine too, dear Gail, and when in bloom, always in a wildflower bouquet gracing my table. I am so happy I remembered today and especially delighted to have posted one of your favorites :)
Another beauty and very cool, Cameron. Is it invasive?
Thank you, Jen. If you were near, I would share. It seems the world is a sea of Queen Anne's Lace floating in meadows and along roadsides here in Michigan.
I'm with you, Rose, and happy you enjoyed this. At least William Carlos Williams hit one home run for you :)
Thank you, A Garden of Threads. Agree, Queen Anne is very photogenic!
Hi Tina and thank you! Since childhood, one of my favorites.
Your photos do Queen Anne's elegant, pure beauty justice. Well done!
Laura
Hi Linda. QAL's majestic beauty rules in the wildflower dynasty.
Thank you, Autumn Belle. Your last post was amazing!
Hello, dear Carol, and gracious thanks. She was fun to photograph in her happy lakeside environment :)
Welcome Patio Patch and thank you. Delighted that you are enjoying QALs return to the UK. We sure enjoy here prolific presence here!
How lovely, EE! Thank you sharing.
I'm sure QAL has been a big contributor, Robin. The drive up north has been stunning ... August, a flood of wildflowers along the way.
Have to look up what range native means...NJ has few but if I look at states near by ,then I'm in luck.
Happy Summer Joey!
Have a great weekend joey!
Welcome, Cassandra, and thank you for your kind comment. I just returned from visiting your lovely site, anxious to return. (Don't you just love our dear Edith!)