Queen Anne’s lace freely self-seeds and produces delicate, lace-like white flowers that attract pollinators. Also called wine cups, this low-growing perennial self-seeds and spreads, producing ...
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How Dangerous Is Queen Anne's Lace? Here Are The Uncomfortable DetailsFields of Queen Anne's lace waving in the wind make for an elegant sight, but unfortunately, these beautiful flowers can be harmful to both gardeners and native habitats. They are an invasive ...
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