
For today’s Poetics prompt at dVerse Poets Pub, Sarah encourages us to celebrate National Weed Appreciation Day.
Over at National Day Calendar I found some tips on how to observe this day of appreciation:
HOW TO OBSERVE WEED APPRECIATION DAY
- Take the day to learn some of the benefits of the plants, weeds, flora, and fauna around us.
- Create a wildflower or native species garden.
- Identify the “weeds” in your neighborhood.
- Do you want to learn more? Read 5 Edible and Medicinal Weeds.
- Learn the uses and share your knowledge using #WeedAppreciationDay on social media.
And I’ll add:
- write poems about weeds
- pick weeds and use them as negative space filters for photographs
Last year I discovered that I can put a small weed on clear plastic and use it as a shape filter for my images. I hadn’t tried it in a long time, so this morning I took a walk and finally found a couple of Early Blue Violets to use in my filters this morning.

A Weed is a Flower in the Wild
My driveway is a testament
to the futility of forcing
nature to form.
High-pitched human wind
of the leaf-blower
may keep it at bay
for about a day but
that is all.
It is no match for nature’s howl.
This morning the lake
flowed like a raging river
as branches broke and scattered
fir cones fell and skittered
fir needles re-carpeted
the pavement splattered
white by appreciative bird-life.
The early blue violet
boldly holds its symmetry
against the chaos.
The weed among the plants,
its beauty confounds its label.
A deep purple jewel against
the gray and green
misvalued and rejected
yet persistent and free
like truth and love
only softer and more prevalent.

I love the way you describe the separation between the wild and free to the one we have in our garden. It reminds of a book by Elsa Beskow called “Blomsterfesten i täppan” – The Flower’s festival with one song called “the weed’s song”… with this illustration.
https://minaograsochandrablommor.blogspot.com/2011/03/i-vantan-pa-ograsen.html
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What a great picture and fun read. Thanks for pointing it out to me.
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I love this Maria ❤️🌺
misvalued and rejected
yet persistent and free
like truth and love
only softer and more prevalent.
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So glad you enjoyed it.
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Our separation of plants into desired and loathed is pure human garden folly, for sure. It takes a poet’s eye to see that. Your last six lines say it all.
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Thank you.
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I love the use of colour in the lines:
‘The early blue violet
boldly holds its symmetry
against the chaos’
and
‘A deep purple jewel against
the gray and green’.
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Thank you. It’s such a pretty little weed.
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I love the way you take us out into the wildness of the storm and then back to this small, resilient flower. Great use of scale.
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Thank you.
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