A short time ago in Lessons I posted a picture of a windblown white flower with a beautiful yellow center. It was the only flower in a small plant hugging the ground. Today I passed the same plant but to my surprise found it filled with blooms in alternating colors: white and lavender. So far as I can tell, they are growing from the same root. It’s not the first time I’ve seen different flowers, at least different colored flowers, growing from the same plant. In fact, it seems like a persistent theme. I love the windblown nature of the white one, but I also love the lavender color of its sister, or perhaps only friend. Together, alternating, they are stunning.