Overlooked, literally. Because the roots are really just as lush, yet delicate, as what's flowering at the other end of the bulb. Gloriously graceful. Especially when viewed through a glass, greenly.
Friday, February 27, 2009
What would be missing
In my previous post bemoaning the poor showing of hyacinths this year, I overlooked what would be missed if I stopped forcing bulbs.
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Overlooked, literally. Because the roots are really just as lush, yet delicate, as what's flowering at the other end of the bulb. Gloriously graceful. Especially when viewed through a glass, greenly.
Overlooked, literally. Because the roots are really just as lush, yet delicate, as what's flowering at the other end of the bulb. Gloriously graceful. Especially when viewed through a glass, greenly.
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They are lush and beautiful...especially in the green vase. gail
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