Origin: Not US Native
Other Common Names: Bishop's Flower, Bishop's Lace, Bishop's Weed, False Queen Anne’s Lace
Duration: Annual
Bloom Time: July-September
Height: 12” to 36”
Spacing: 15” to 18”
Light: Full Sun
Soil Moisture: Medium to Dry
USDA Zone: 3a-9b
Germination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds just below the soil surface at 70F and water.
Seeds Per Oz: 55000
This tall, frothy white wildflower is a common one seen in roadside ditches. Often used in cut flowers arrangements, it's lacy clusters add beauty and depth to bouquets and meadows alike. Extremely easy to grow, this annual, non-invasive species also provides a wonderful host plant for black swallowtail butterflies.