Here in Southern California, we've said goodbye to winter a few months ago. But back in January, things were still awakening. Among them, this vigorous rosy-tinged shoot pushing up through the soil with its leaves furled like a fist. It's our California mountain native peony, Paeonia californicus.
The leaves open up, the stalk lengthens, and a nodding bud emerges.
It's a flower so shy you can only look into it if you turn it up to face you. These flowers bid winter farewell - by saying Hello to spring.
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Our peonies are still just leaves poking up through the soil, but I am looking forward to seeing them in their fullness and beauty. :)
Perfect for the theme and really beautiful!
'Leaves furled like a fist'... i like that... and it is a pretty photo too... I enjoyed.
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