Garden of Late Spring
The
air is getting hotter and more humid.
It’s the season when plants like to grow vigorously.
All perennials in the garden prosper,
Daylilies in the full swing, presenting
glorious, harmonious color with trumpet shape flowers,
All living creatures are invited to join and enjoy the glory of
the nature.
Glistening Sundrops keep blooming everywhere,
While Missouri sundrops boast the glory but short, flourishing only a day
Tho’ in a succession one after
another whole summer long.
Early blooming Hosta
already shows pale blue trumpet shape flowers
Hanging on slender stems inviting honey bees and bumble bees.
The yellow carpet of Ranunculus is still in full bloom,
Making a wonderful
backdrop for all the blooming flowers.
On the corner of a slope, Periwinkles make a nice green carpet
Studded
with starlets of tiny blue flowers along with gleaming moon glows.
Delphinium, Caucasia scabiosa, Maltese cross, Potentilla stand wherever best fit in
To decorate the
flower garden.
Clumps of Balloon flowers, surrounded by sparkling starlets of creeping sedum,
Adding an exotic
mood to the garden.
Shining red Yarrow and gleaming yellow Yarrow make surroundings shiny and gleaming,
Expelling
exotic scents.
Later blooming irises are still
scattered here and there along the creek,
Conveying God’s message of the wonder of the nature.
Yellow wild daisies add more flavor to the garden,
While prolific obedient
flowers pop up everywhere
To make the garden picturesquely colorful.
On the slope, near the rock terrace
Dwarf roses show their glory,
Appearing like drops of blood
for the garden of passion and yearning,
Ornamented by low growing Ajuga and fern.
In the garden of the patio,
red and white perennial Hibiscus show their glory along with Hollyhock.
In the water garden,
Provocative Water lilies are showing their glamour
Like nymphs in a paradise
lagoon,
Augmented by Marsh marigold, Arrow head.
Tall Cattails, tall grasses are trying to maintain their places,
Fighting against invasive, prolific Loose stripes
Glamourous
pompous Peonies in clumps
Over the slope and in the east corner next to the house.
Make a star attraction enhanced
by seductive fragrance.
Yucca plants are trying to claim their righteousness in the garden,
Presenting bell-like
flowers hanging on cane-like stems.
Creeping ajuga
and Primrose
Make a wonderful decoration at the edge of the water cascade,
Supported by white and blue Bell flowers,
which are about to toll the tune of wondrous nature.
Robins,
Sparrows, Gold finches, Swallows, Mourning doves are constant visitors to the garden,
While Cardinals, Blue jays, Red
winged black birds are occasional guests,
Who like to check on once in a while.
Butterflies, honey bees, and bumble
bees are permanent residents,
Who enjoy dearly the garden of nature.
Along the bank of the lake, quiet visitor, a Blue heron stands all alone, piercing the lake ponderously,
That makes the surrounding idyllic and pastoral.
All make the nature mythical and wondrous,
Never ceasing to surprise
us with new wonders.
1997
Jae Ro