I think I’ve had this plant, a “bromeliad”,
for about 6 or 7 years. Bernadine gave
me a couple young sprouts and told me that it only flowers once in its life,
pushes out new sprouts from the roots, and then dies. You probably remember this wild, overgrown,
not-so-lovely plant. I planted 2 young
sprouts together, and they divided into two more sprouts even though I did not
have any flowering.
I considered dumping the plant several
times, or pulling it apart to see if it would flower. Last summer I had it outside in hopes
something would jump start a bloom.
Nope.
This summer it was parked on the post on the
front porch, shady, didn’t get much rain, and pretty much was ignored. One of the sprouts withered and died. And then….
It was days just before leaving home for three weeks away, Camp Sunshine and then two weeks of vacation, thatwhile watering I noticed a white thingy deep inside one of
the plants while giving it a final watering. CRAP! I thought. It’s gonna bloom while we are gone. Nope.
Very slowly it reached upward and began to unfold. Each day
a bit more. We took a photo when we
thought is was fully opened. Nope, it
opened more to reveal those purple parts and then some red parts, and still it changes slightly with each new day. I touched the bloom and its hard and spikey,
pokey, and no fragrance, but amazing still.
Every day it brings me delight.
And a second white sprout is emerging in a deep leaf well next to the first. Depending on
how long the first bloom lasts, we may have 2 at once.
I am trying to listen to the wisdom
ways of the bromeliad: be patient in the unfolding of life. Sometime just “let it be” and don’t try to
make something happen when the time is not right or ready yet. Don’t give up on
the potential that lies within – the possibilities keep hope alive. Keep
watching. How life unfolds may be
surprising; beauty and joy may also have its prickles. And, this flower and life won’t last forever:
enjoy the moment even as its inevitable death gives way to another life within.

