Agapanthus: a tale of micro-aggression by Rachel S. Reed
Agapanthus took pride in her reputation as a hearty nuisance. Not easily uprooted, she lay dormant for as many months as it took to give the unappreciative humans hope that she wouldn’t return this year. Then UP! she’d volley her initial shot of verdant stem, reminding them, perennially, who triumphed. Blooming victory sans flamboyance, Agapanthus … Continue reading Agapanthus: a tale of micro-aggression by Rachel S. Reed