Wild Car·rot : wīld kerət : [noun] : another term for Queen Anne’s Lace.
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Here,
while out walking our Corgi-Mix (Lucy),
I came across an abundance of young ‘Wild Carrot,’ or Queen Anne’s Lace.
All of the plants were a vibrant spring green,
except this one plant
that was this brilliant shade of yellow.
Poison?
Dog?
I don’t know,
but,
it is pretty
nonetheless.
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Playing along with Nancy at ‘A Rural Journal,’
for ‘Random 5 Friday,’ here’s my five random facts:
- I have practiced lettering/calligraphy every day since Christmas Eve 2015.
- My garden peas are thriving and are about 8 inches tall.
- My veggie starts are about 8 inches tall inside under a grow light.
- My sister named a newborn lamb after me, born on April 8th my 66th birthday, she’s a strawberry blonde.
- I’m in the middle of re-organizing my art/sewing room.
There you go… probably more than you wanted to know!
~Blessings Always~
Beautiful image, and I had to smile at your namesake. Very sweet.
Strange yellow…but I agree that it’s pretty! Albino, maybe? ;-)
no, it wasn’t TMI! thanks for informing me about Queen Anne’s Lace other moniker. I’d be tickled if someone chose my name for an animal.