Flower Meanings: Queen Anne's Lace |
Origin & History
Also known as "bird's nest, and "wild carrot," Queen Anne's Lace
is named for St. Anne, patron saint of lacemakers in England.
Sentiment & Symbolism
Like lace, every bloom has a different pattern. The root of Queen
Anne's Lace stimulates pigment production; North African natives chewed
it to protect themselves from the sun.
Flower Meanings
Alstroemeria |
Aster |
Bird of Paradise |
Calendula |
Carnation
Chrysanthemum |
Daffodil |
Daisy |
Fern |
Gladiolus |
Heleconia |
Holly
Kalanchoe |
Kangaroo Paw |
Larkspur |
Lily |
Lily of the Valley |
Orchid
Poinsettia |
Queen Anne's Lace |
Rose |
Snapdragon |
Sunflower |
Tulip |
Violet