It’s the time of the season when the wildflowers start to seed and then disperse their seeds to the wind. I always thought it was so interesting when the Queen Anne’s Lace is ready to seed, it folds itself up as it gets ready to disperse its seeds.
Such a pretty photograph, don’t you think?
“The mullein had finished blooming, and stood up out of the pastures like dusty candelabra. The flowers of Queen Anne’s lace had curled up into birds’ nests, and the bee balm was covered with little crown-shaped pods. In another month
no, two, maybe
would come the season of the skeletons, when all that was left of the weeds was their brittle architecture. But the time was not yet. The air was warm and bright, the grass was green, and the leaves, and the lazy monarch butterflies were everywhere.” Elizabeth Enright
https://quotessayings.net/topics/queen-anne-lace/
Beautiful! Thank you!