Wednesday, April 7, 2010

The Stem of the Flower: Too Delicate to Handle

The stems of flowers are very delicate to handle. They are in fact so delicate that one often feels as if they will break down in your hands if not handled properly. But then stems do deserve to be handled in the most delicate and tender manner as they are the edifice on which the petals survive and the pollens thrive. The stem of the flower holds the flower together firmly and does not let it slip away anywhere. Not only do the flowers feel properly gripped but also they give a very warm sense of belonging to the one holding onto them. Flowers look at their enterprising and blooming best when the stem on which the petals are placed is robust and helps the user hang onto them firmly.

There are a lot of other attributes that make the stem of a flower quite an adorable attraction. The stem might be very slender and thin but it carries the flower very gracefully. Not only do the flowers flash their petals but also look very vibrant when the stem on which they are fixed is quite long and can be held properly without any hitches. The stem ensures that the petals stay where they originally are and do not get displaced anywhere else. The petals get a chance to thrive and grow because of the proper positioning of the stem and the blooming also happens only when the firmness of the petal is retained. Though delicate, the stem retains its position as the flag bearer of the petals.

Delicate stems though might be quite slender but still hold onto the flower as a whole just like the way the base of a building makes it stand rock solid. Whether they are connected to a lengthy branch of flowers or are plucked out one at a time, the stem of the flower ensures that the positioning and the dexterity in the flower remains the same despite any disconnect from the root. The colors of the flower also remain the same courtesy the fact that the stem keeps the essence of the flower fresh.

Handling the stem has to be done in the most delicate manner. The stem will never respond to your touch positively if you are not holding it appropriately and are mishandling it. It is naturally quite delicate and the creating and binding force behind it also expects mankind to hold onto it with equal tenderness.

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