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Every May one of my favorite flowers starts popping up along
the roadside - Queen Anne’s lace. Well,
flower may be too generous of a word. Queen Anne’s lace is technically a weed, which
was once used as an aid in contraception. Whatever you call it. I find the
plant’s blend of minimalism and delicacy a winning combination. Now, I have
never been what one might call a ‘girly girl’ and I am not normally attracted
to overly ornate or decorative designs such as lace, so, why the attraction to
Queen Anne’s lace? It is the juxtaposition of ornate and streamlined that gives
this plant its appeal. Queen Anne’s lace is architecture and old lady all at
the same time. The plant can grow 3 to 4 feet tall and its slender leafless stalk
allows the intricate doily-ish bloom to appear to be floating.
Here are some designers that also do a wonderful job of
combining minimalism and maximalism:
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