Last year I bought some mini Zinnia seeds from a charity sale. From the whole packet of seeds only one plant grew. This plant has made its presence felt in my garden.
It reseeds itself and grows all over the place. There are hundreds of orange flowers so tiny and beautiful. The resilience of nature always amazes me. Sometimes I see people chop down trees to the root and within a short time they come back healthier than before.
Resilience is a quality we all need for life. This is what keeps us going despite the huge setbacks.
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Do you like Zinnias?
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Have you witnessed the resilience of nature?
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Nice picture Dawn. I have tried Zinnia years back and it did well.
The most colorful plants, I also love them because they attract butterflies.
Impressive blooms.
We really have to learn from nature to be tough.
Yup nature teaches us many lesson if only we would learn. Thanks for stopping by.
You are mist welcome, dear friend.
Nature transfers much more than we can imagine.
It does indeed. Good to see you back Vida.
Thank you so much for your kind welcome
Beautiful blooms. My roses are still here after the frost. Two left that survived.
Wow so resilient. I hope they hang around for some more time.
I love Zinnias but I have bigger ones. These are more beautiful! I didn’t see this variety in my area.
I had the huge ones in summer but they were tossed about and battered during the hailstorms, these little ones came back like all weather friends.
Wonders never cease with nature. I have just one flower of the gomphrena which I have preserved and hope to sow seeds from there.
I had zinnias in my garden but many flowers just disappear. Yours look beautiful and as I have always said you do have green fingers.
Darn , I had blood red gompherna it never came back. I loved the color and look of the plant so busy and full of blooms.