Down behind the greenhouse, there is one thicket that is full of tiny plants and mosses. If I am there at the right time of day and the sun is doing its thing, the whole place turns into a magical spot. As the sunbeams spill through the canopy of leaves overhead, each tiny plant is highlighted. Shadows dance off the tree trunks and leaf-laden ground. I fully expect at some times to find a band of tiny elfin creatures residing there!
Today's magical find was a small clump of Oxalis or Wood Sorrel. This is one of many types of wood sorrel that can be found now growing wild throughout the area. The sorrels are one of my favorite wildflowers simply because they can bloom any time of year. Let a couple of warm days come and the woods are full of the hot pink blooms. The sunbeams highlighted the blooms in a glorious manner! I sat in awe of the beauty. Here...here is a little Bayou Magic.

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