Wild flower
J@mes Gordon

Away from garrulous geraniums and diva-esque daffodils, a wild flower flourishes. With no petticoat layers of petals to weigh it down, the wild flower can roam over hillsides, stray into backyards and hide behind tool sheds.

So don’t pluck out the plant with gardening-gloved hands or rip endangered species from remote coastal paths.

Instead reach for your camera, loaded with old instant film and take home a wild flower. It may fade a little with the passing of time but you can be sure that it will never die.

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