5 Queen Anne’s Lace Bare Root Plants – Daucus Carota – Perennial Wildflower – White Cottage Garden Flower – Pollinator Friendly
5 Queen Anne’s Lace Bare Root Plants – Daucus Carota – Perennial Wildflower – White Cottage Garden Flower – Pollinator Friendly
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These 5 Queen Anne’s Lace Bare Root Plants (Daucus carota) bring delicate white blooms and timeless cottage charm to any landscape. Known for their lacy, umbrella-shaped flowers, they are a favorite for wildflower gardens, pollinator habitats, and naturalized landscapes.
Delicate white lace-like blooms
Excellent for pollinators & beneficial insects
Beautiful in cottage, meadow, or wildflower gardens
Ideal for cut flower arrangements
Low-maintenance once established
5 healthy bare root plants
Carefully packaged for safe transit
Ready for planting upon arrival
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-draining soil
Bloom Time: Late spring to summer
Hardiness: Typically Zones 3–9
Growth Habit: Self-seeding naturalizer
Queen Anne’s Lace creates a soft, romantic look in borders, meadows, and pollinator gardens.
In some regions, Daucus carota is considered invasive.
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