Thanks, Lori, that's more info that what I remember from my reading!! I
must trry and find that article again...It would be funny if it is that
one, as *they* said it comes from the USA!!!

Baffled, Helene the thirsty and croaking froggy from very hot Melbourne-

-- Lorri Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> I asked my husband, a Master Gardener, about the St. Catherine lace.  He
> didn't find that but did find 'Blue Lace Flower', or Trachymene
> coerulea, a relative of Queen Anne's lace and from Australia.  The plant
has the same, flat-headed flower form with tiny flowers and is fragrant.
> 
> Do any of you Aussies have that in your gardens?
> 
> Lorri Ferguson
> Graham, WA  in the foothills of MT. Rainier  

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