Queen Anne’s Lace

I saw a Queen Anne’s Lace on the Nature Trail. A Queen Anne’s Lace contains clusters of tiny cream-white flowers on the top. It is 1-3 feet tall. The clusters can be from 3-5 inches wide. The leaves are 2-8 inches long, and look like ferns. They can show up in dry fields and waste places. The Queen Anne’s Lace is the ancestor of the Garden Carrot. I wonder why it is called Queen Anne’s Lace?

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