The Queers Are Blooming
Exploring the relationship between fostering queer companionship, and tending to a flower bed.
The Queers Are Blooming
Exploring the relationship between fostering queer companionship, and tending to a flower bed.
“only 7% of plants have separate male and female flowers on the same plant with more than 86% of plants possessing both ‘male’ and ‘female’ parts in the very same flower”
Jack-in-the-pulpit, Arisaema triphyllum, is a perennial forest herb with the ability to change sex.
Dandelions don’t know whether they are a weed or a brilliance. But each seed can create a field of dandelions. We are invited to be that prolific. And to return fertility to the soil around us.
In Victorian culture, flowers were the language of love. Learning the special symbolism of flowers became a popular pastime during the 1800s when each flower was assigned a particular meaning. Feelings that could not be proclaimed publicly could be expressed through flowers.
"the botanical term for the blossoms of androgynous plants, also known as bisexual plants — plants that contain both the male pollen-producing stamen and the female ovule-producing pistils, and can therefore self-pollinate — is perfect flowers."
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