Sunday, April 12, 2009

Where can i purchase a flowering shrub called queen Anne's lace?

probably at any place that sells plants and trees, and shrubs. check google.com .. there are tons out there I am sure.. good luck

Where can i purchase a flowering shrub called queen Anne%26#039;s lace?
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Reply:I agree with the last answer...Queen Anne%26#039;s Lace is aka wild carrot not a shrub...





http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandi...
Reply:I agree about the weed named Queen Anne%26#039;s Lace-- as a kid we would cut it and put the stems in a vase with colored water (from the 4 bottle baking colors)-- and watched the uptake of the color in the white flower.


However, I wonder if Spirea, the old homestead shrub is what the questioner is thinking about. The blooms are much the same but of course the shrub shape is different. So questioner-- use one of the web sites folks have given you and see if you have the right name. I would not be surprised the shrub is Spirea. In fact, many Queen Anne style houses have lots of Spirea around the porch, along with flowering almond and another one I can%26#039;t remember that also blooms pink at the same time-- no, not Forsythia-- but they are planted with that group, too.


good luck
Reply:you should try somewhere that sells trees and shrubs or maybe try your local florist, or ask a florist.
Reply:Queen Anne%26#039;s lace is usually propagated through seeds, and these can be bought at many, many mail order suppliers. Here are a few links for you:


Johnny%26#039;s Seeds: http://www.johnnyseeds.com/catalog/searc...





Stokes Seeds: http://www.stokeseeds.com/cgi-bin/Stokes...
Reply:Depending on where you live, these often grow as weeds in seasonal, wet climates. They are also known as wild carrots, because if you pull them out (as weeds) you can eat the root, and it tastes like a carrot.





Good luck!
Reply:Maybe there is something we don%26#039;t know, maybe someone has named a shrub Queen Anne%26#039;s lace......it is very possible. But to my knowledge it is a weed or wild flower, which ever you prefer. You can usually find them growing along the road and they are beautiful in cut flower arrangements. If you bring them into your garden be aware that they spread very quickly.
Reply:I don%26#039;t know where you live, but it grows wild where I am from.


I have seen it often in open fields and also along the highway.


I am from Long Island, NY. If you cannot find in your area, look it up on the internet- %26quot;purchase queen ann%26#039;s lace plants%26quot; Good Luck



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