Golden Pearls of Spring
Bathed in the tears of the morning. A golden chalice overflowing with silver light. Spring doesn't whisper; it glows in every dewdrop.

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Golden Pearls of Spring
Bathed in the tears of the morning. A golden chalice overflowing with silver light. Spring doesn't whisper; it glows in every dewdrop.
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Plant of the Day
Thursday 13 April 2017
The glossy petals of the double flowers of Ficaria verna 'Flore Pleno (lesser celandine) are yellow with a lime green centres. Here this early herbaceous perennial was flowering in the alpine glasshouse of Cambridge Botanic Garden, UK.
Jill Raggett
Signs of Spring. 1. Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna), a noxious weed also known as Pilewort, and apparently good for hemorrhoids; 2. Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), which I remember thrashing as a kid to release extra smell (kids are jerks sometimes); 3. Honeybee (Apis mellifera) getting some fresh air and some alone time; 4. Reading about isolating Peas (Pisum sativum) in The Organic Seed Grower by John Navazio, now of @johnnys_seeds; 5. The Callery Pear (Pyrus calleryana), native to China and Vietnam, is ornamental, and started blooming a few days ago all over Philly; 6. Random photo of me about to soak Pois Géant Sans Parchemin (Pisum sativum), an heirloom pea variety featured in Vilmorin-Andrieux (1883) and shared with me by William Woys Weaver.
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