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wayfaringwordhack) wrote2010-07-28 06:36 pm
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Here by Glimpses Known - Queen Anne's Lace
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The lore behind the name: The plant is named after Queen Anne of England, renowned as an expert lace maker. But one day, she pricked her finger with a needle and a drop of blood fell into the lace, whence comes the deep purple-red bud in the center of the flower, which you can see in the top right photo.
And a bonus close-up:
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I've always loved Queen Anne's lace and was intrigued to discover that when it begins to go to seed this way, that some people call it "bird's nest" (from the way it curls up, cup-like).
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Did you use a background for the pictures?
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I went out near sunset, and the sun was going down behind me. I was concentrating on the flowers more than the background, but I checked my display screen and saw what a gorgeous blue I could get when I took a little bit of sky filtered through tree branches and leaves (that's why some of them look almost like watercolor backdrops). Taking just the sky behind them gave a rather boring, too-dark blue.