Snake's-Head Fritillary
By Rhiannonw
Mon, 27 Oct 2014
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Flocks of wafting chequered bells
mauve or white – and on the latter’s dress
the chequered pattern lies
a watermark impress.
Abundant, when in spring they’re found
where water meadows still remain
traditionally managed ground:
they stun, surprise.
The ‘leper lilies’ gently nod and sound
a happier note than clapper cries
of long ago.
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I love your nature poems,
I love your nature poems, Rhiannon, and this is lovely.
Bee
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Hi Rhiannon
Hi Rhiannon
I have seen these flowers before, but didn't have a clue what they were called. How lovely they are, and interesting to know the historic name.
I'm glad you are adding your verses to your husband's calendar pictures. Each will enhance the other.
Jean
Jean Day
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