Zoomed in on tiny vibrant yellow flowers of a Lamb’s Ear plant.
A green shamrock in a small planter next to a purple shamrock in a terra gotta planter. They are next to the fence for shade, and are dripping wet from just being watered. Moss and ferns grow beneath their trays. Both plants are blooming with tiny trumpet-shaped flowers on slender stalks. The blooms are white on the green shamrock, and tiny pale pink on the purple one.
Zoomed in to a fireworks hydrangea in bloom with pinkish white pale bloom clusters. Individual flowers bloom at the edges first and grow out on slim stalks, making it appear they are exploding outward from the center. Each day more will bloom from the outer edges in. The tiny closed blooms at the center radiate in a fractal pattern. Bright green leaves surround the blooms.
Looking down at a tiny garden patch by my front stairs, which has the purple lilies, silver lamb’s ear, sedums growing out of a broken pot and cascading down to a floor of a ground cover plant I can’t remember the name of. The ground cover is thick and on tiny creeping vines, with a dense round leaf no larger than a pea. The tiny yellow blooms of the lab’s ear peek out from under the purple lily. A couple of votive garden lamps are hung near the sedum, bordered by a mossy sidewalk.
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