Queen Anne's Lace (pack)
Queen Anne's Lace (pack)
Queen Anne's Lace (Ammi majus), also called Bishop's Flower, is an open-pollinated annual that blooms heavily its first year and returns if allowed to set seed. Its lacy white flowers make excellent cut stems and draw beneficial insects to the garden. Each seed pack covers approximately 10 square feet.
At a glance
- Botanical name: Ammi majus (Bishop's Flower)
- Type: Open-pollinated annual, native to NE Africa and Eurasia
- USDA zones: 3 to 9
- Sun: Full sun
- Planting depth: 1/8 inch
- Days to germinate: 7 to 30 days
- Height at maturity: 3 to 5 feet
- Approx. seeds per pack: 542 (covers about 10 sq ft)
Best for
- Fresh-cut summer bouquets and filler
- Cottage and pollinator gardens
- Attracting bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Succession sowing for continuous blooms
- Small beds and borders with good drainage
How to grow
Sow 1/8 inch deep in fall or spring after the danger of frost has passed, with germination in 7 to 30 days. Grow in full sun in well-drained soil with moderate water, and thin to 12 inches apart. Sow every 2 weeks for successive blooms, and let plants set seed to return the following year.
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