Queen Anne’s lace, or wild carrot, is not native to Tennessee. That doesn’t stop it from blooming prolifically in fields and on roadsides. The flower is made up of hundreds of small blossoms that together make a tiny, lacy parasol.
Queen Anne’s lace, or wild carrot, is not native to Tennessee. That doesn’t stop it from blooming prolifically in fields and on roadsides. The flower is made up of hundreds of small blossoms that together make a tiny, lacy parasol.