We just planted this new heliconia plant. The leaves were a bit tattered, but it has two lovely blooms. Prepare for more photos in the future once it accustoms itself to its new surroundings. Fingers crossed.
For Cee’s FOTD
We just planted this new heliconia plant. The leaves were a bit tattered, but it has two lovely blooms. Prepare for more photos in the future once it accustoms itself to its new surroundings. Fingers crossed.
For Cee’s FOTD

For Cee’s FOTD
Flower Power
As it slipped off the shelf, the flower gave a growl.
It never intended to go on the prowl.
It’s against flower ethics to go off on one’s own,
unopened, unblossomed and not fully grown.
No flower’s a star. They’re all one of the bunch,
but given a shot at it, I have a hunch
that beneath every garden, the flowers below
are driven to rise up—to open and crow,
to greet the new morning and bask in its heat,
and that then they ‘d be off if they only had feet.
Their one chance at freedom is if they are clipped
and bunched into bunches, then bartered and shipped
to exotic places where the minute they’re sold,
they’ll be off to adventures and their world will unfold.
Then if perchance they are placed up on shelves,
they may tumble to earth to be all by themselves.
Short-lived as they are, they might think as they fall
from their limited knowledge, that they’ve seen it all!!
For Sunday Swirl’s Wordle 553, the prompt words are: star shelf growl slip open flower crow against prowl beneath beat shot.
Just as I started to photograph this flower, a bee flew up and fastened itself to its face.
For Cee’s FOTD
Imagine a huge tree covered with these gorgeous blooms and the sun in the right position to turn them into stained glass.
For Cee’s FOTD