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A salt spray morning next to ocean waves, the garden tended season after season, watching a caterpillar form a chrysalis in the summer shade, eating berries along a woodland trail.

Thicket blackberry thorn studs

Blackberry Thorn Studs

Natural History: The common blackberry is native to the Eastern United States. White blossoms appear in the spring and sweet berries, loved by birds and small mammals, follow in the summer

Metaphor: Fierceness and sweetness. The feeling of mid-summer.

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Wild rose thorn necklace

Natural History: The virginia rose is a hardy rose native to the eastern United States. It is now often cultivated in cottage style gardens and wildflower meadow gardens and is tolerant of poor soils and cold. It blooms with pink flowers loved by pollinators and yields edible rose hips.

Metaphor: Persistence and wildness. The feeling of being alone in a meadow.

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