Plants

Plants

Plants tumbling

Plants on a march, right place, right plant,right place, right plant,

fields of them.

Plants with little soil, little care,

but sea air and sun.

A mug from Saint Albans Cathedral

a gift from our son.

Today it has Calendulas and a few stems of Oxalis (Bermuda buttercup) bright yellow and lemon.

Bright to say,

get well soon,

to two in this space who need to feel fine soon.

A garden moving downward but which seems to be still growing. Green against the gold and shiny tidal sands.

A sun filled field of field calendulas, a miniature variety, I was so pleased to see and identify. One of the first plants I grew from seed during COVID lock down and arrange in a brown teapot.

Rock Samphire, crithmum maritimum. Thick leaves and specialized roots help them to cope with salty spray. Low growing and with a trailing habit making the best of little soil in crevices.

A mug of flowers with the best of thoughts for you.

‘ And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God to them that are called according to His purpose.’

Romans 8:28

Take care,

Sandy 🙂

2 thoughts on “Plants

  1. The beauty of sunny bright happy yellow colour👏 Lovely flowers make me feel happy💕 Thank you Sandy

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