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Queen Anne's Lace | Queen Anne's Lace |
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Origin & History Also known as "bird's nest, and "wild carrot," Queen Anne's Lace is named for St. Anne, patron saint of lacemakers in England. Sentiment & Symbolism Like lace, every bloom has a different pattern. The root of Queen Anne's Lace stimulates pigment production; North African natives chewed it to protect themselves from the sun. |
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Any line of work is more enjoyable when the environs are cheerful and beautiful. So make an executive decision to decorate your workplace with inspiring flowers. Fill a coffee cup with a few stems and use it as a paperweight, or fill two matching vases with flowers and use them as bookends. Even just placing a few colourful stems around your workstation will add irresistable cheer. |