I like that Brian, a lot.
I don't even mind the highlights (they don't look blown on histogram).
The only minor suggestion is that if mine, I'd clone out the broader bright bit peeking out from behind the leaf on the left edge.
It
could perhaps be cropped off, but that would spoil the symmetry of the bright parts going in to the two top corners, which might lead to other cropping and ultimately spoil the balance of the composition.
I wondered what it would look like in monochrome?
It would be important, if/when converting, to retain a good balance of tonality.
If sticking to colour, I might try a version with enhanced saturation to bring out the difference between the reddy/brown stem and green leaves.
Oddly, compared to what I usually say; this works better for me viewed in the smaller size of the thread than when seen at 100% in LyteBox - I think that's because viewing the smaller size renders issues of focus point and Depth of Field less important - in fact it may be worth producing a final size that is smaller than usual.
It is almost an abstract and (I think) works due to the relatively simple composition and the inspired framing of the leaves and the curl of the stem - how you saw that amongst all the other plants in your garden is a lesson to us all.
See what happens when you
really try?
Perhaps I should give it a go
Dave