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Re: Wildflower seed source


Hi all,
What I would do is wait until the flowers fade and dry along the roadside
and try to collect seed and just to cover my bases I'd pull up a little and
take some roots home to try also.  I agree it is a nice plant but maybe it
needs to be grown in a dry unimproved area to slow it down.
Judy Houck, Berkeley and Quincy California

At 02:42 AM 7/15/97 -0400, MrnLibn@aol.com wrote:
>I ask this question with great trepidation, but I really would like an answer
>so here goes....
>
>I have always loved Queen Anne's Lace (wild carrot) but I have found very
>little information about it or a source for seeds.  If anyone can suggest a
>source, I would greatly appreciate it. 
>
>I know it is a weed, but I would like to plant a little.  By the way, a
>co-worker got a beautiful flower arrangement the other day for her birthday,
>and the filler flower, instead of being the usual baby's breath, was Queen
>Anne's Lace!  I was very surprised; is this a new trend?
>
>Thanks in advance for information.
>
>Patricia Ryan
>
>


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