Thin threadlike hairs tickle with leaflets on stem,
From a hand, a touch of a feathery texture by the leaves,
Large flat influorescence of many greenish-yellow petals,
Wrapped around the stem at the center in light green.
Resembling dill, stems are solid,
This tall plant flowers all summer long,
It can also be in bronze, and eaten as food,
Garnish your foods or displayed in a vase.
Strength is shown when you think of relationships,
A praise of worthiness to share with nature lovers,
The yellow flowers combines well with its green foilage,
Its appeal and contrast is something remarkable by the look.
Bio
Kristen Howe 's poetry has appeared in journals in the U.S. and U.K. for 2005-present: Fullosia Press, The Funny Paper, Pink Chameleon Online, Poetic Hours, Languageandculture.net, Illogical Muse, The Shepherd, Westward Quarterly, Purple Dream, Sage of Consciousness, Down in the Dirt, Love's Chance, Associated Content, Silver Wings, Wanderings, Ribbons, Long Story Short, Mid-America Poetry Review, Women of the Cross, Redbridge Review, Victory News, Stellar Showcase Journal (twice), Ceremony, Soul Fountain, Poet's Pen, Remark, The Oak.