Plants pursue a never-ending quest fornourishment(食物,营养品)of the liquid and solar variety. Clearly, the very essence of life. But what can ourobsession(痴迷,困扰)with plants teach us about our own personal journeys?
My aunts, mom and grandma always talk about their plants when they get together. They trade cuttings, smuggling them over state lines topropagate(繁殖,增殖)at home. They discuss their plants like children or pets. They share tips. Compare progress.
We turn plants intosentimental(感伤的)objects as we do with books and art, but with plants it’s different because they’re alive. They grow and change. You see photographs of your former apartment, and there’s that peacelily(百合花), half its present size. It’s like looking at old family pictures: “Look how little you used to be! Plants have a history and a life. That’s why they’re so hard to give up, even when you don’t love them anymore, even when you don’t have room for them. What are you supposed to do, just let them die? Impossible.
When I had to move everything out of my house recently, I realized there were more little plants than I was willing to find places for in my newcramped(狭窄的,难懂的)quarters. I thought, it’s silly to be sentimental about these plants. I can replace them later if I want. Yet I just couldn’t give up thesucculent(多汁的,多水分的)I kept alive during my first year of teaching.
It sat on top of a microwave, in a tiny, dark, cold office space that was really a storage closet with a window. During the times I thought I might lose my mind, I watched the plant’s health. It refused to wither. It stood hardy and strong, and occasionally sprung a tender new leaf. Sometimes I would forget to water it or take it home during vacations, but it withstood this neglect andstubbornly(顽固地,倔强地)lived on. Thisbuoyed(支撑,鼓励)my spirit more than chocolate or pats on the back.
Our adoptedfoliage(植物,叶子)can serve as a sort ofbellwether(前导,领导者)for our lives. Most of us have gone through periods where we let the phone ring, the dishes pile up, and the houseplantsshrivel(枯萎,褶皱). Eventually, the pile ofbrittle(易碎的,脆弱的)leaves collecting beneath theficus(无花果属)forces us to assess the state of our lives.
Of course, because we have sentimentalized our plants, it’s tempting to read their lives for clues to our own. Once, when a relationship was dying, my African violet exploded with unseasonable purple flowers. Maybe, I thought, there’s hope. There was—for the violet.
My stepmom visits a particularhemlock(铁杉)in a park near her home every New Year’s Day. She walks circles around its trunk, one hand on the bark, releasing regrets from the old year and planning for the new one. Her own history and life is now intertwined with the hemlock’s, as year after year, the tree receives her hopes andushers(招待,引导)them forth with fresh oxygen. “Here you go, it says. “Here’s some more life.
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