Queen Anne's Summer Lace by khawbecker

Queen Anne's Summer Lace

Queen Anne's Lace originates in Europe. I did not know previously that it's also called wild carrot and carrots we eat were originally cultivated from this plant. Can you find the three ants on this flower?
Interesting to know. Nice detail on this.
August 2nd, 2014  
So beautiful. Very appropriate name, ins't it? Love shot!
August 2nd, 2014  
Well done!
August 2nd, 2014  
I haven't seen a Queens Ann's Lace since I was a kid! A really sweet woman I knew taught me that if you spray them with hairspray, it will preserve them. So pretty!
August 2nd, 2014  
Lovely shot.
August 2nd, 2014  
Beautiful shot.
August 2nd, 2014  
A very pretty capture.
August 2nd, 2014  
Lovely shot!
August 2nd, 2014  
Oh, I love this shot! Gorgeous!
August 3rd, 2014  
@vstap Thanks, vstap!
August 3rd, 2014  
@eyesmile Thanks, Gena!
August 3rd, 2014  
@deu49097 Thanks, Dawn!
August 3rd, 2014  
@pplutz Hairspray. Who knew? I may have to try that. Thank you for your comments. :)
August 3rd, 2014  
@thresheg Thank you, Graham!
August 3rd, 2014  
@mittens Thanks, Marilyn!
August 3rd, 2014  
@ladymagpie Thank you, Heather.
August 3rd, 2014  
@elisasaeter Thanks, Elisabeth!
August 3rd, 2014  
@thresheg Thanks for the fav too, Graham!
August 3rd, 2014  
@lindagene Thanks, Linda! I appreciate the fav too!
August 3rd, 2014  
one of the most detailed flowers out there!! so many tiny little flowers to make a whole one
August 7th, 2014  
@vickisfotos Yes, they're a little world unto themselves. There are three visible ants in this flower, if you look closely. :)
August 7th, 2014  
I think I can see one...
August 7th, 2014  
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