Wildflower or weed. 


I have a garden. There are many different things growing in it and around it. 

Wildflowers are starting to crop up near the garden. Some of them are fascinating and beautiful. Many smell good and even dance in the breeze with soft, delicate petals! The beauty of a wildflower sometimes shrouds the fact that by nature they are wild and cannot always be controlled. They grow and spread without human intervention. 

Wildflower or weed?

Any plant growing profusely where you do not want it to can be termed a weed, whether it shows up in your lawn, in your garden, or among your crops. Some introduced wildflowers invade the habitat of other less-aggressive, naturally occurring plants and radically change the environment. In this way an introduced plant can go beyond becoming a naturalized wildflower and become an invasive weed. Weeds can take over your lawn or garden and are hard to kill. Their roots run deep and choke out life in your plants. 

Tend your garden carefully and beware of destructive weeds disguised as beautiful flowers. 
1 Cor 15:33 says “don’t be fooled. Bad friends will ruin good habits”

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