NATURE

Journey In My Garden

I’m loving it

Christine Morris Ph.D.
Tea with Mother Nature
2 min readApr 26, 2022

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Here are my bluebells again, facing the same direction. I discovered a pink one. That is completely new to me. We are always making discoveries.

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This is a cowslip, a wildflower common in England. I think Americans call them oxlip. They and primroses are the only yellow plant I care for.

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The bed from which my gardening friend helped me dig out the rampant lily. These low plants give light to the daisies, and, if you look at the bottom of the trellis, the climber with blue bell shaped flowers is thriving and growing well, but slowly.

Sorry about the mess, I make mess and then have to clear it. But the dead leaves are still vital habitat. Not the bags which seed were in, though.

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Christine Morris Ph.D.
Tea with Mother Nature

A life lived deliberately. Degrees earned. Experience. Poet, traveler, living with life limiting illness. ko-fi.com/SharingWords.