I lost my mother last August, she was 89. She slowly slipped away over a five year period. I did get a glimpse of her previous self whenever we looked at or talked about plants and flowers. She was a master gardener until the age of 84 when she had a stroke. At the age of 72 she started a 3/4 acre flower garden at a new house she had built. She completed it at age 80.
As she neared the end of her life, we talked about her sending me a sign she was OK after she passed on. She brought up the subject again on one of the last days she was still able to communicate. I asked her how I would recognize the sign. She smiled and answered, look at your flowers in the spring. I expressed I wasn't sure what she meant and she told me I would just know. That is how we left it; I knew in the spring, I would look very closely at my landscaping.
Spring arrived and the message was discovered written in living color. A tree peony I planted as a mature specimen 4 years ago has never bloomed until this year. It is covered with large pale purple-pink ruffled blossoms that have a heavenly fragrance. I had a dogwood tree planted 8 years ago. I watered, fertilized and loved it, but it never bloomed after the first year until now. It had a delicate spray of creamy yellowish-white blooms. The last gift I found was on a lilac bush I have been slowly pruning into a tree. There I found a combination of pale and dark purple blooms for the first time.
Draw your own conclusion, but I know in my heart Mom sent a gift during the season that was her favorite. Priceless!
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