Iris
Goddess of rainbows
blue indigo violet
mood after rainfall
Foxglove
Southwark Cathedral
bells tinkle in foxglove spires
a candle is lit
Aquilegia
Set in the city
columbine from the woodlands
the alpine meadows
Agapanthus Bridal Bouquet
Lily of the Nile
beribboned sapphire bloom
floats along the aisle
Achillea Millefolium Paprika
Carried in battle
by Achilles for war wounds
by starlings for nests
Black Beauty Aubergine
Nightshade not deadly
midnight polished fruit
a white chopping board
Hakurei Turnip
A pearl globe is dug
from a dark patch of earth
the sun consumes
Salvia
from the cloud forests
prospers in tropical fogs
psychedelic mist
Cornflower
Vase of cornflowers
sits on a writing bureau
writer’s pen flows
Buttercup
Ranunculus dot
childhood butter diviner
florin of the heath
Nepeta Six Hills Giant (Catmint)
Allures hummingbirds
bees cats and butterflies
resists rabbits
Lavandula
A cottage garden
exhales the scent of lavender
birds nest in the thatch
Honey Boat Squash
Sweetest of squashes
copper skinned delicata
a spoonful of soup
Penstemon Garnet
Pink perennial
stems of rubies climb skyward
reminiscent hearts
Peony
Paeon was turned
from man into peony
to save his mythical life
Lemon Balm
Dressed in white curls
Melissa for honey bee
a spritz of citrus
Camellia Stafford took part in The Poetry School’s Re-Mixed Borders garden residencies scheme, working in collaboration with the London Open Garden Squares Weekend 2016. She was poet-in-residence at the Nomura Building Roof Garden. A full length CAMPUS pamphlet – Re-Mixed Borders – will feature her work later this year, along with other poets from the scheme.
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