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Queen Anne’s Lace Genus:Daucas Species:Carota Interesting Facts: • This flower explains about a legend that there was a queen named Anne who loved to sew lace. One day she pricked her finger and a drop of blood fell on it. Food chain Food Web Description Bibliography Q is for… Queen Anne’s lace Queen Anne’s lace is a wildflower. It has white, light blue, rosy pink tiny flowers clustered in an umbrella shape, with a red or purple middle. It is 4 to 5 feet tall if you take care of it. It is found in Europe and USA. It lives in fields. It blooms May through October. The stem is very hairy. If you touch the leaves it may cause an itchy rash. A Queen Anne can spread quickly over 11 miles long. Wow! It’s probably so if you are traveling you will have many pretty flowers to look at! A Queen Anne’s lace is a carrot. It is a medicine plant. Bees can see wildflowers prettier than we can so we might see it pretty, And bees might see it prettier. Habitat Queen Anne Lace lives in fields or grassy areas with lots of flowers. Many flowers and butterflies live there. Usually rocky places and muddy places. Niche It attracts pollinators, it is a producer, and it gives medicine Biome It lives on plains. Home Home Home Bibliography www.gardenersnet.com/flower/pics/qul02.jpg giltphoto.com/lacewing.htm www.1000plus.com/Hbirds/000721%20black%swal… www.vtstateparks.com/htm/performs/bees.htm users.rcn.com/scottstirling/2004/06/ frogsdong.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_frogsdong_a… wildlife.wisc.edu/tws/2004 projects.htm forum.origo.hu/forum?act=show&fid=77044&page=… www.hps.gov/…/ruby throated % 20 hummingbird.jpg Home