Love Charm crimson roots give rise to the pristine white purity of petals Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
OK, I’m thinking about the “charm” element, the other meaning, as in magic. And the “crimson roots” – a deeper theme here, perhaps. I like the possibilities! LikeLike Reply
Ah, the amazing bloodroot – the pristine white above so different from the powerful red root juice below. LikeLike Reply
I didn’t know that about the roots. Nice thought
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So pristine perfect…
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Lovely
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Beautiful
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Bloodroot? The flower and poem are crisp and perfect.
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A beautiful flower for a beautiful spring day.
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pristine…..the perfect choice of word here!
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The same purity I would like have into myself … Thank you for the pic and the words…
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Another flower from my childhood, this one grew wild in MN meadows.
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OK, I’m thinking about the “charm” element, the other meaning, as in magic. And the “crimson roots” – a deeper theme here, perhaps. I like the possibilities!
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Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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This is stunning
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Really: a charm of flower! I loved it!
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One of our loveliest wildflowers, and yes, pristine describes it well.
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Beautiful photo, beautiful flowers, beautiful words! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Natalie!
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Lovely!
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Ah, the amazing bloodroot – the pristine white above so different from the powerful red root juice below.
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Very beautiful flower!
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Lovely
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Lovely
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