Photographs of Ms. Echinacea - The Colourful Flower In My Room
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In the summer of 2016 I planted some seeds, which sprouted and grew into Ms. Echinacea, who lives by the window in my room. She has grown too tall to sit on the window-sill with the other plants and I have recently re-potted her as she needed more space.
Last year, she was still small, producing only a few buds at a time. But the green burst into colour and thrilled me when I saw it for the first time.
This year, happy in her larger pot, she has been flowering away. I decided to take her outside in the sunshine and get some photos in the front garden. There I spotted what appeared to be a flower-headed dog...
...this turned out to be Shanti of course, contemplating life from a cano-lupine perspective and messing with my head.
She performs a sniffspection, as is her wont.
Yes, you're a big Shantiwolf now, and these are little green buds!
There's a lame flower too - stalk unable to support the heaviness of the bloom - it's got a wooden crutch!
What delicious colours - the entire spectrum (ok ok no blues) from red to violet on display in spikes, petals and sunlight.
...leafy green too!
....and there's that flowerdog again!
So what does Barge do with all the flowers and the leaves once they are dead and dry?, you may ask. Great question, coz Echinacea has some fine and dandy properties. Well, I collect and store them in glass jars which sit on a shelf in my room, awaiting the Day of Use, when I will have understood what is to be done, and will have the means and the motivation to do it.
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Great macros! The flower-headed dog and the plants are in a different world. Good job for being featured by @qurator.
LOL and thank you @leeart, very nice of you to come over to view the photos and say so 🔆
You've reminded me, I still need to plant some Echinacea seeds here.
Do you use the flowers/leaves for anything? I found an article on an easy way to make tincture and would like to try it out :D
I haven't gotten around to growing any yet. I was wondering about making teas from them. I only know they're supposed to be good for the immune system.
That's the benefit I'm aware of too. My ex-wife was a fan and we'd take echinacea tincture when we felt a cold coming on. The article I looked at says that fresh echinacea is more potent, so I guess tea from fresh(ly dried :) flowers/leaves would be the thing to try. I've had these jars sitting for a year or so now, might try making some tea :D
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