March 20th was the first day of Spring. That was a little earlier this week and the weather was spectacular. We have a very short Spring in South Louisiana, so it is a good idea to get out and enjoy it because Spring transitions into Summer in what seems like a few brief days. The weather is crisp and cool and all of the trees are sporting new, vivid green growth. Every flowering plant we have is blooming.
One of those things are azaleas. Azaleas are a member of the rhododendron family. We have a number of them in the flower beds surrounding our home. The two that I want to show to you today are two very old azaleas that we brought over with us when we moved from our home in Kinder. These azaleas were my grandmother's, and she passed away in 1996. We've found that good way to remember loved ones who have gone is to plant things that are theirs that you can remember them by. In addition to these azaleas, I have some St. Augustine grass from my other grandmother's yard along with some of her Confederate Jasmine that I took cuttings off of.
Enjoy Grandma's azaleas:
Beautiful Blooms |
Pretty in Pink |
Sometimes you'll see one bloom and others, you'll see a big cluster like the one below. One thing I learned reading about them is that they are highly toxic, both the leaves and nectar and honey from the nectar. In fact, they were so well known for their toxicity that to receive a bouquet in a black vase was a well-known death threat.
Pretty bouquet |
Azaleas and fire ants (beauty & the beast) |
Azaleas in all their glory |
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