Mountaingarland

Marie asked in a comment the other day what the whole mountain garland plant looks like — pictures being worth a thousand words and all, here is one.  It does spring from the ground in a single long stem, not a clump.  Now that it’s getting bigger — nearly knee-high — new stems are branching out from the main stem.  It’s a lovely, willowy thing, tall and slender, with the flowers held high above the leaves — so pretty in a mass, I would think.

Speaking of a thousand, Marie’s comment was the thousandth on this blog!  Many congratulations, and a little something will be winging its way to her shortly!

6 responses to “Mountain Garland Redux”

  1. Dave T Avatar
    Dave T

    Is this in your garden by the bluestone walk?

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  2. --Deb Avatar

    Congrats on the comment milestone!

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  3. Lazuli Avatar

    What a beautiful set of flowers! Can we see more of the whole effect with the shady tree in the picture?

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  4. Rachel Avatar

    What a pretty plant! I just love woodland flowers; they’re so sophisticated and demure, I think.

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  6. Nancy Avatar

    The wildflowers are glorious, as are the orchid colored socks. Well done!

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