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By Amanda Spenser

Flowers are on my mind, after the super-bloom outing last month, after reading The Language of Flowers for book club, after seeing all the golden bees hovering over the tender blue blossoms of our rosemary bushes.

And then I read the following on The Marginalian from The Animated Universe in Verse, Chapter One: Celebrating the wonder of reality through stories of science winged with poetry

Yes, flowers and love, a perfect pairing.

Two hundred million years ago, long before we walked the Earth, it was a world of cold-blooded creatures and dull color — a kind of terrestrial sea of brown and green. There were plants, but their reproduction was a tenuous game of chance — they released their pollen into the wind, into the water, against the staggering improbability that it might reach another member of their species. No algorithm, no swipe — just chance.

But then, in the Cretaceous period, flowers appeared and carpeted the world with astonishing rapidity — because, in some poetic sense, they invented love.

Once there were flowers, there were fruit — that transcendent alchemy of sunlight into sugar. Once there were fruit, plants could enlist the help of animals in a kind of trade: sweetness for a lift to a mate. Animals savored the sugars in fruit, converted them into energy and proteins, and a new world of warm-blooded mammals came alive.

Without flowers, there would be no us.

No poetry.

No science.

No music.

Darwin could not comprehend how flowers could emerge so suddenly and take over so completely. He called it an “abominable mystery.” But out of that mystery a new world was born, governed by greater complexity and interdependence and animal desire, with the bloom as its emblem of seduction.

From The Animated Universe in Verse

A few of my favorite paintings of flowers follows

Salvador Dali
Van Gogh Irises
Mimosas by Pierre Bonnard
By Joaquin Sorolla
By Emil Nolde

A few of my favorite paintings of flowers


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