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Fireweed* - Bluebells
Sandra Gibson celebrates the persistence of wildlife in urban conditions.
By - April 2016
Photograph by Geoff Edwards
Shimmering drift of blue
in dappled sunlight.
Smoke-blue in bud,
bluebells open and lighten
and last long
unless you pick them.
Therefore,
leave them;
accumulate the experience:
cool leaves, green dappled light
and twinkling shade.
Accept
the shimmering gift of cool blue
inseparable from woodland light.
To read other Fireweed columns
*Also known as Rose Bay Willow Herb, the prolific wild
flower called Fireweed, five feet tall with spikes of magenta flowers,
cheers the hearts of those whose cityscape has become a bomb site or whose
buildings have been cleared by machine. The dormant seeds spring to life
after destructive events such as forest or man-made fires, hence the name,
Fireweed. This occasional column will celebrate the persistence of wildlife
in urban conditions.
**I have it on the good authority of a friend who helps at a food bank
that some people do feel ashamed of their plight.
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