| Mexican Sunflower! |
"Tithonia" |
Mammoth sunflowers, a field full-blown.
Such blossoms, such heights, no sunflower's known.
.And their radiant joy will not be outdone
When all facing east they welcome the Sun
And that striking family likeness in face!
Soon they will fly to their mother's embrace.
Ah, mammoth sunflowers! The Ah says it all,
From these late summer days to the first of the fall.
A nursery of suns in these golden hours.
A fairy-tale cosmos of sunflowers.
Sunflowers today.
Sunflowers tomorrow.
.The greater the joy on the way
The greater the sorrow.
Sunflowers tomorrow:
Inconsolable, grief-stricken mourners
Who've crowded the field from all corners,
Their faces dark and heavy with grieving,
They gaze at their roots, disbelieving.
But children of the Earth, every one,
And never any nearer to her rays
Than where the lowly pond lily lays.
A desolate rustling is all that one hears.
Soon their seeds will be falling like tears.
Sunflowers today.
Sunflowers tomorrow.
The greater the joy on the way
The greater the sorrow.
| Montbretia -Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora |
Francis Stella

I have never been a fan of soft peach, but I love vivid orange. What a pretty flower! Your sunflower painting is just terrific too, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteIs the orange flower a sunflower? I thought zinnia, but it must not be since your post is about sunflowers. What a wonderful, bright and happy color. Your painting has movement, I can almost see it moving to follow the sun.
ReplyDeleteInteresting quote by Elizabeth Gilbert
its a mexican sunflower...a gift....they are aparently prolific ...yes the quote....is true...thansks
DeleteGreat late summer color in the gardens and the bees and butterflies love them!
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon. I just saw your comment on my contact page. I live near Crystal River, Florida. Are you familiar with that area? On another note...I have been searching hi and low for a mexican sunflower plant!!! Where did you find yours?
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Aren't the simple, cheerful flowers just the best for this summer heat :-)
ReplyDeleteJeg kom bare lige forbi.
ReplyDeleteGode billeder.
Smukke blomster.
Tak for kigget.
Ha´ en dejlig dag.
Orange is almost always uplifting.
ReplyDeleteSharon...hotmail deleted all my emails...and I know I was saving one from you...can you resend it? I think you mentioned that you want the book...dbeverlyhills@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteSharon, the vivid orange of the Tithonia flower suits the mellow brick of the house; like made for each other. I always liked a few strong colours in my garden. I think nothing beats this orange! I enjoyed perusing your garden and posts, love the poetry.
ReplyDeletethank you all for the feedback....a gift that I can share with you....when I get excited....
ReplyDeleteso lovely
ReplyDeleteflowers
photographs and painting!
Hello Sharon,this post is filled with colour and sunshine..........lovely!
ReplyDeleteRuby
Hey Sharon, I see you've been busy ;)
ReplyDeleteSo, did you paint that picture of the sunflower? Either way, it's very nice.
Steve Miller