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QUEEN ANNE'S LACE
Ammi majus
Queen Anne's Lace has made a big comeback in popularity in the past two
years. It tints well (immersion) and should be cut on the green side (40%
open), otherwise it will drop little white specks everywhere once the
florets fully open.
Care and Handing:
- There is no special post-harvest treatment needed for Queen Anne's
Lace. Clean water in clean buckets will suffice.
- Queen Anne's Lace is not Ethylene sensitive.
- We recommend that your customer defoliate Queen Anne's Lace before
using in bouquets and/or arrangements.
- The foliage tends to turn yellow quickly, but it does not adversely
affect the flower umbels.
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