"What is a weed?
A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ponder, if you will, the common Roadside Lily.
AKA Railroad Lily
AKA Outhouse Lily
AKA Wash-house Lily
a plant, so prolific, that it has the potential
to become a noxious weed.
You can hardly drive a country mile
without passing at least 5 clumps of this
"weed" along the roadside.
It is so abundant that it is considered a native wildflower.
Order it from a catalog, and you have bought the Tawny Daylily.
Not a weed, but a perennial flower.
We have several clumps of these daylilies growing around our farm.
Each morning, the buds open at sunrise and close again at sunset...
each day's flowers replaced by new ones the next.
I have always wondered where they came from.
Was there once a Johnny Appleseed of Daylilies?
I guess not.
It seems they have always been here.
A weed, by virtue of the fact that they grow in the "wrong" place.
Not put there by human hand,
but by a force of nature.
"A weed is but an unloved flower."
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Something else to ponder.....
"A man's children and his garden
both reflect the amount
of weeding done during the growing season."
Author Unknown
It seems to me that the task at hand is to decide what are weeds and what are not!
Comments
Jill in PA
Enjoy your baby today.
I guess they pretty much survive anywhere!