Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden and Happy Birthday Judy!

(Mimulus aurantiacus, Trichostema lanatum, Helianthus)

The inspiration of Wooly Blue Curls, the lovely “faces” of Monkey flower, the shining smiles of Slender Stemmed Sunflower.  What could be better?  These pictured here are some of the shortest (but most worth it) and longest blooming plants of our valley, they teach us lessons both botanically and emotionally.  If we just open our eyes to look around, and listen to what they (and our teachers) can tell us.  If you are interested in learning more, think about giving me a call at 661-917-3521 or visit my website and contact me there.

 

 

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leslie

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