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growing honesty

There isn’t much to do in the garden now, other than wait for bloom. Everything is starting so late this year, I don’t understand why.

Lots of foliage but only a few flowers, tree blossoms, mostly. Honesty is one of them, dotting the landscape with its delicate clusters of white flowers.
It’s been a while since this flower reemerged in my garden.

I only planted it once, a long time ago, and it’s been reseeding ever since, randomly skipping years and waiting underground for whatever it perceives as favorable conditions.

There are several varieties of honesty, some annual and some biennial. Mine is the latter. It sneaked up on me with the flowers; I didn’t notice it last year, and now it’s everywhere, pretty much the only flower in the garden.
It blooms surprisingly early, and it’s fragrant, but those are not its best qualities.

Come fall the composite flowers turn into a cascade of crisp seed pods made of straw-colored cellophane inside which the seeds float in suspended animation.

The seed pods last a long time and are prized items for interior decorators.

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