Here is one of the pretty pink flowers after an early morning rain.
Pink Camellia Blooms |
As I was looking at the flower, one of the bees from the colony of honeybees that live inside the column at our side door buzzed in for some pollen.
Busy bee |
Sometimes we'll pick a handful of them and float them in a crystal bowl full of water as a centerpiece on our table. It is a simple formality that brightens up meal time.
It's not only the bees that enjoy our camellias, we do too. In reading about them, I was interested in learning how they make tea with the leaves. You use only the fresh, new growth on the ends. It's called a spear and two flags (2 leaves and the pointy end of a leaf about to open). Once you harvest, you crumble and allow to dry/ferment for a few days. Then you dry the leaves in the oven at 250 degrees for a short while and then you brew it. I've got this on my list of things to try. I never knew that we had a source of tea leaves sitting in our landscaping!
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