Queen Anne’s Lace: Why the Purple?
Posted by Anita on Oct 1, 2020 in flowers, summer, Unmowed Blog | 1 comment
What is the purpose of the purple flower in the center of Queen Anne’s lace? The answer is: no one knows. Maybe it’s a target for pollinators.
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