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Saturday, April 20, 2013

thinking of home















Ahhh, spring and the return of oceans of luxurious color. The azaleas are beginning to bloom.

From the Greek “azaléos” meaning dry, azaleas are generally found in dry soil. A shrub often linked to the Old South, North America actually has at least 16 species of native azaleas found coast-to-coast. Often they are divided into three groups: the whites, the pinks and the reds-to-orange.

But azaleas are also found, even revered around the world. In China, the azalea is known as "thinking of home bush" (xiangsi shu), while the flowering shrubs are often immortalized in Chinese, Japanese and Korean poetry.

And now a bit of homespun haiku:

Azalea flower
explode the red in my heart.
Springtime's passion.



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