Summer Meadows: A Wildflower's Race Against Time
Summer in the countryside is marked by a familiar sight: people making hay while the sun shines, surrounded by a vibrant mix of wildflowers in lush, green meadows.
These meadows, maintained in their verdant state by the grass, are home to a variety of wildflowers. Dandelions and daisies often grow together, painting the landscape with their colours. The fate of these flowers is determined by the weather and the changing seasons. Each flower engages in a race to survive, thriving in the 'Golden Days of Autumn' before the frost sets in. These 'flaxen days' serve as the final footprints of summer before the seasons change.
The wildflower meadows, untouched by botanists or garden architects, are a testament to nature's beauty. Their fate, however, is subject to the whims of the weather and the passage of time.