Queen Annes Lace seeds

Gatherer Forager farm

Judds creek road, Judbury, Tasmania, Australia

$4.50

Ammi majus is also known as Bishop’s Flower, Bishop’s Weed, Bullworth, Greater Ammi, Lady’s Lace, Laceflower or Queen Anne’s lace.
It originated from North Africa and parts of Eurasia. It has white lace-like clusters of flowers thus the names.
A beautiful annual cut flower with 1m tall umbels covered in numerous small white flowers and basal, ferny leaves. Cut flowers regularly to promote regrowth.
Loved by pollinators

Sorry we can not send seeds to W.A

Growing instructions on the packet image

100 seeds

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Barbie W
2 years 3 months ago

Good afternoon, I have been reading up on Queen Anne`s Lace and Ammi Majus. It would appear that they are not the same and I am thinking it would be wiser to plant the Ammi Majus as it is similar but not as invasive???
Is this correct or should I stick with the QA ??
Regards Barbie W