![Peonies in waiting peonies in bud, peony,](http://grabauheritage.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Peonies-in-waiting-e1401840394587-300x229.jpg)
As I amble through my yard I find peonies growing and budding. It is too early for them to bloom yet, but that will be here in no time.
![Jack's pulpit close-up wildflower, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, orange columbines, green Jack-in-the-Pulpit,](http://grabauheritage.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Jacks-pulpit-close-up-e1401840743474-300x238.jpg)
Not far way is a wildflower in my garden! The Jack-in-the-Pulpit merrily sends its greeting to passersby.
![Jack-in-the-pulpit leaves Jack-in-the-Pulpit leaves,](http://grabauheritage.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Jack-in-the-pulpit-leaves-e1401841064890-300x217.jpg)
Little “Jack” is covered over by his magnificent leaves.
![Poppies in waiting poppies, poppies in bud,](http://grabauheritage.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Poppies-in-waiting-e1401841708739-300x255.jpg)
Even in the bud stage, other flowers-in-waiting are picturesque. For example, theses poppies will soon burst open to display their delicate, brilliant orange petals. The nodding buds add interest to my garden.
You have probably noticed that all of these photos display mostly green. Isn’t it interesting how our Creator God has used such imagination using just one color? All of these flowers were made, as you and I are, to show His glory.
photo credits:Wenda Grabau
Green is such a peaceful color, too. That’s probably why it’s one of my favorites 🙂 God has the best color scheme!