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I potted your healing purple verbena comforting scarlet geranium never will forget you pink carnation the roots were dry so I added new soil watered them good they'll survive your granddaughter brought them here along with "Phil" the ancient philodendron he's taken up residence close to her bed his elephant ears spread wide and listening I thought you would be pleased to know she loaded plants until the car was full that she did find a bit of solace in the garden you left behind
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Jun 27, 2016
Jun 27, 2016 at 12:30 PM UTC
Grief Flowering
I potted your healing purple verbena comforting scarlet geranium never will forget you pink carnation the roots were dry so I added new soil watered them good they'll survive your granddaughter brought them here along with "Phil" the ancient philodendron he's taken up residence close to her bed his elephant ears spread wide and listening I thought you would be pleased to know she loaded plants until the car was full that she did find a bit of solace in the garden you left behind
* Plants and flowers have symbolic meaning in many cultures. My daughter brought home these plants from her grandmother's house after she passed. Purple Verbena: Healing, Happiness, Love Scarlet Geranium: Comfort, Protection Pink Carnation: Carnations in general - a mother's undying love. Pink Carnations specifically - I will never forget you Philodendron: called the "loving tree". "Phil" is an Elephant Ear Philodendron. Interesting that she picked these from an entire garden, isn't it? : )
denel-kessler
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Jun 27, 2016
Jun 27, 2016 at 12:30 PM UTC
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