I've had these photos ready since mid-August. The photos were taken in Nova Scotia and show three stages of a flower as it opens. This reminds me plants we have here in Newfoundland and Labrador, but is much bigger.
Once again, I ask if anyone on my list is able to identify this flower for me.
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The wild flower you photographed is called Queen Ann's Lace. When it is fully bloomed, if you look closely, you will see a tiny dark red flower right in the middle. It's my favorite wild flower.
Is this flower a wildflower called Queen Anne's Lace?
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