Lilacs by Pierre-Joseph Redouté |
Lilacs by Mary Cassatt |
Our lilacs are blooming in Maryland. Here is an article on the history of lilacs. Lilacs were much loved by Marie-Antoinette. And here is an excerpt from the poem "Lilacs" by Amy Lowell:
Lilacs in dooryardsHolding quiet conversations with an early moon;Lilacs watching a deserted houseSettling sideways into the grass of an old road;Lilacs, wind-beaten, staggering under a lopsided shock of bloomAbove a cellar dug into a hill.You are everywhere.You were everywhere.You tapped the window when the preacher preached his sermon,And ran along the road beside the boy going to school.You stood by the pasture-bars to give the cows good milking,You persuaded the housewife that her dishpan was of silver.And her husband an image of pure gold.You flaunted the fragrance of your blossomsThrough the wide doors of Custom Houses—You, and sandal-wood, and tea,Charging the noses of quill-driving clerksWhen a ship was in from China.
More lilacs at East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
Lilacs by Dora Koch-Stetter |
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4 comments:
Lilacs are wonderful; they make great cut flowers. I hope to plant several someday.
Elena
Thank you so much for the link to the lilac post on Weave a Garland of my Vows.
Wasn't Catherine's picture of Marie Antoinette's room in Versailles amazing?
And I love the Amy Lowell poem.
You have a Beautiful Blog :o)
Regards
Jackie
You're welcome, Jackie. I am delighted to have discovered your blog.
I love lilacs, and my vintage condo building has two large lilac bushes that smell heavenly. They are a favorite planting in Chicago, where they grow well.
I'm thinking of putting in a couple more.
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