How to grow Queen Anne's Lace

Pimpinella major

Growing Queen anne's lace from seed

Seeds require a period of cool stratification.

Transplanting Queen anne's lace

Easy to grow in any good soil preferring moist conditions. Grows best in a cool position.

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Queen anne's lace is a hardy plant.

How long does Queen anne's lace take to grow?

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Other names for Queen anne's lace

Greater burnet, Greater burnet-saxifrage, Pimpinella,

Pimpinella major (L.) Huds.

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