Queen Anne’s Lace ‘Green Mist’

Ammi visnaga

Features

  • Foliage & Filler
  • Medium producer
  • Toxic

Description

One of the most versatile filler plants you can grow, ‘Green Mist’ is a staple for flower arranging and mixed bouquets. Tall plants are easy to grow and produce an abundance of wide, umbel-shaped blooms over a long period of time. The lacy flower heads and crisp green-white color mix well with anything.

Please note: When cut, Queen Anne’s Lace emits a sap that is irritating to the skin and can cause scarring in extreme reactions. Use caution and wear gloves and long sleeves when harvesting. It is also potentially poisonous to livestock.

Details

Plant type: hardy annual
Height: 36 to 48 in
Site: full sun
Days to maturity: 90 to 100 days
Plant spacing: 12 in
Pinch: not necessary

Seed Sowing & Growing Notes

Start seed indoors in trays 6 to 8 weeks before last frost; transplant out while the weather is still cool. Seed can be tricky to start indoors, so pop seeds into the freezer for 10 to 14 days before sowing to speed up germination. Succession-plant every 2 weeks for continual harvest.

Harvesting/Vase Life

Pick when 80 percent of the flowers on a stem are open. Stems tend to wilt if harvested earlier. Can cause skin irritation, so wear long sleeves and gloves when harvesting. Expect a vase life of 6 to 8 days.

Details

Description

One of the most versatile filler plants you can grow, ‘Green Mist’ is a staple for flower arranging and mixed bouquets. Tall plants are easy to grow and produce an abundance of wide, umbel-shaped blooms over a long period of time. The lacy flower heads and crisp green-white color mix well with anything.

Please note: When cut, Queen Anne’s Lace emits a sap that is irritating to the skin and can cause scarring in extreme reactions. Use caution and wear gloves and long sleeves when harvesting. It is also potentially poisonous to livestock.

Details

Plant type: hardy annual
Height: 36 to 48 in
Site: full sun
Days to maturity: 90 to 100 days
Plant spacing: 12 in
Pinch: not necessary

Seed Sowing & Growing Notes

Start seed indoors in trays 6 to 8 weeks before last frost; transplant out while the weather is still cool. Seed can be tricky to start indoors, so pop seeds into the freezer for 10 to 14 days before sowing to speed up germination. Succession-plant every 2 weeks for continual harvest.

Harvesting/Vase Life

Pick when 80 percent of the flowers on a stem are open. Stems tend to wilt if harvested earlier. Can cause skin irritation, so wear long sleeves and gloves when harvesting. Expect a vase life of 6 to 8 days.

Sources

How to Grow

Winter Mini Course: Seed-Starting 101

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