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Little White Cluster Flowers

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Four clusters surround this one, from top clockwise: Click on image to view plant details. Queen Anne's lace (Wild Carrot) Plant having lacy, flat Bloom late may to early june fruit a small, round crimson berry, in clusters densely branched, with branches tending to hang down loosely bark is. Little white cluster flowers . Plant a whole section of white flowers for maximum impact, preferably where you sit in the evenings so you can enjoy their subtle glow on a moonlit night. The there are many little oval leaves running in rows on either side of the leaf stem. Snowy mespilus is also a good plant. They provide contrast to the other rich jewel tones, such as deep purple or hot pink, in your garden and offer a backdrop for the varying shades of green. For clusters of flowers, use the size of the individual blossoms, even if they're tiny. The flower of the crown vetch looks a bit like clover from a distance, but upon inspection one sees a 1 cluster of many individual l...