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| Dahlia Pinnata Photograph |
Dahlia Pinnata: A Quiet Flame in Bloom
From earth to ink…
There is a moment in the garden when color stops being seen and begins to be felt.
This dahlia—soft gold brushed with ember-red—holds that moment quietly, as if it were something sacred. Each petal unfolds with intention, layered like a story written slowly by light and time.
It does not reach outward for attention.
It simply exists.
And in that stillness, it draws you closer.
Behind it, the garden fades into a gentle blur of green. The world softens. Noise dissolves. What remains is warmth—held at the center of something delicate, yet enduring.
A Study in Contrast
Cream and crimson.
Softness and fire.
Stillness and quiet vitality.
The outer petals carry a calm, buttery light, while the inner bloom gathers warmth like a small, steady flame. It feels like late summer—like sunlight lingering just a moment longer than expected.
From Garden to Memory
In capturing this bloom, something shifts.
It becomes more than a flower. It becomes a pause. A reminder that beauty does not rush, and that growth often happens in silence.
The dahlia teaches gently:
to notice,
to linger,
to feel.
And perhaps that is why we return to flowers—
not just to see them,
but to remember something within ourselves.
Botanical Name: Dahlia pinnata
Season: Mid-summer through first frost
Symbolism: Strength, elegance, inner grace
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| Digital watercolor of my original photo |


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