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Silk Queen Anne's Lace Stems
Silk Queen Anne's Lace Stems
Silk Queen Anne's Lace is found in Pink, White, Cream, Blush, Gold and more. Artificial Queen Anne's Lace is typically used as an accent flower but it is also perfect for filling a vase. The fake flowers are small and very realistic lookingWild carrot, bishop's lace, or queen anne's lace is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe and southwest Asia. Daucus carota is a variable biennial plant, usually growing up to 1 m tall and flowering from June to August. The umbels are claret-coloured or pale pink before they open, then bright white and rounded when in full flower, measuring 3-7cm wide with a festoon of bracts beneath; finally, as they turn to seed, they contract and become concave like a bird's nest. This has given the plant its British common or vernacular name, Bird's Nest. Very similar in appearance to the deadly poison hemlock, it is distinguished by a mix of bi-pinnate and tri-pinnate leaves, fine hairs on its stems and leaves, a root that smells like carrots, and occasionally a single dark red flower in its center.
Silk Queen Anne's Lace is commonly used with other popular wedding flowers like silk roses. They are great for floral arrangements
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