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500 Queen Anne's Lace Seeds
500 Queen Anne's Lace Seeds
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Bishop’s Flower Seeds (Ammi majus) – False Queen Anne’s Lace | Heirloom & Non-GMO
Elegant. Effortless. Pollinator-Friendly.
Add delicate charm and beneficial biodiversity to your garden with Bishop’s Flower Seeds, also known as False Queen Anne’s Lace (Ammi majus). These lace-like white flower clusters not only bring timeless elegance to borders and bouquets—they’re also powerhouses for pollinators and beneficial insects, making them a smart and stunning addition to any garden.
With their feathery foliage and 4-foot-tall stems topped by large white umbel blooms, Bishop’s Flower creates a cloud-like effect that lasts from late spring through summer. They're a favorite in cut flower arrangements and dried floral crafts, and best of all—they're non-invasive, unlike true Queen Anne's Lace.
🌼 Why Gardeners Love Bishop’s Flower:
- 🌿 Attracts Pollinators & Beneficial Insects – A natural magnet for bees, butterflies, and lacewings
- 🦋 Supports Eastern Black Swallowtail Butterflies – A host plant alongside fennel & parsley
- ✂️ Perfect for Fresh & Dried Arrangements – Adds delicate structure and texture
- 🌱 Easy to Grow & Low Maintenance – Thrives in average soil and sun
- 🌼 Heirloom Beauty Without the Invasion – All the charm of Queen Anne’s Lace, none of the spread
- 💧 Drought-Tolerant Once Established – Ideal for eco-conscious gardening
📏 Product Details:
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Botanical Name: Ammi majus
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Common Names: Bishop's Flower, False Queen Anne’s Lace, White Lace
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Plant Type: Annual Flower
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Height: Up to 48 inches
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Spacing: 10–12 inches
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Bloom Time: Spring to Summer
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Color: White
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Light Needs: Full Sun to Partial Sun
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Sowing Method: Direct Sow (No Stratification Needed)
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Planting Depth: ¼ inch
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Days to Maturity: 60–90 Days
- Hardiness Zones: 3–9
🌸 Great for Flower Beds, Pollinator Gardens & Wildflower Borders
Whether you're crafting a cut flower garden, boosting biodiversity, or simply adding graceful beauty to your landscape, Bishop’s Flower Seeds offer both form and function. With their cloud-like clusters and wildlife-friendly features, they’re a favorite among gardeners, florists, and pollinators alike.
✅ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Is Bishop’s Flower the same as Queen Anne’s Lace?
Bishop’s Flower (Ammi majus) is similar in appearance but non-invasive and more suitable for garden use than wild Queen Anne’s Lace.
Will this plant attract pollinators?
Yes! It’s a magnet for bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects—making it a great companion for fruit and veggie gardens.
Is it safe for cut flower use?
Absolutely. Bishop’s Flower is a favorite in fresh and dried bouquets thanks to its elegant structure and long-lasting blooms.
Do I need to start seeds indoors?
No. Bishop’s Flower is best direct sown outdoors after the last frost. It’s easy to grow and requires no cold stratification.
Does it grow well in poor soil?
Yes. It thrives in average to poor soil and tolerates drought once established—perfect for low-maintenance gardens.
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500 Queen Anne's Lace Seeds
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