Lovely shot. Our ditches are *full* of these...and they are fun to photograph! I just wish they were prevalent enough to kill off all the wild parsnip...which likes to make its home all along the roads as well.
We have something like this growing along the roads in Darke County. The news media warns that it is poisonous and should be reported. It copies the look of this Queen Anne's Lace. I don't remember what they call it.
I like to put Queen Anne's Lace in colored water to color them, but just plain white is elegant. Love them. Love this pic.
Delicate and beautiful, Mari.
ReplyDeleteSo dainty and beautiful, my friend. Have a lovely week! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot. Our ditches are *full* of these...and they are fun to photograph! I just wish they were prevalent enough to kill off all the wild parsnip...which likes to make its home all along the roads as well.
ReplyDeleteA summertime favorite of mine!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteQueen Anne's Lace is so pretty and that name is prettier than 'wild carrot'!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, so very pretty, Mari. Have a beautiful day friend. smiles
ReplyDeleteSo delicate and pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou will have to tell us which it is ,next post.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it is Queen Anne's Lace or is it?
Yes Patsy - it's Queen Anne's Lace!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the way it looks with the dark background!
ReplyDeleteWe have something like this growing along the roads in Darke County. The news media warns that it is poisonous and should be reported. It copies the look of this Queen Anne's Lace. I don't remember what they call it.
ReplyDeleteI like to put Queen Anne's Lace in colored water to color them, but just plain white is elegant. Love them. Love this pic.
Exquisite! xoxo
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