Showing posts with label language of flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label language of flowers. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Meaning And Symbolism Of Queen Anne's Lace



I have always thought the delicacy of Queens Anne's Lace so beautiful. They really add to a flower arrangement and to watch a butterfly feed on one is almost magical. To some, they are considered a weed. But what is a weed? To me, just a flower out of place.

Legend has it that Queen Anne, the wife of King James I, was challenged by her friends to create lace as beautiful as a flower. While making the lace, she pricked her finger, and it’s said that the purple-red flower in the center of Queen Anne’s Lace represents a droplet of her blood. Also called Wild Carrot (since Queen Anne’s Lace is the wild progenitor of today’s carrot), Bishop’s Lace or Bird’s Nest (for the nest-like appearance of the bright white and rounded flower in full bloom), in the language of flowers, Queen Anne’s Lace represents sanctuary.

Source: The Language Of Flowers
 

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