Sunday, 27 June 2010

TODAYS FLOWERS

not much time this week again, there never is enough is there? but I saw this stunning wild rose in the hedgerow.

In all it’s natural glory it is hard to better it.

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All the above from just one photo cropped at different intervals.

Tempted to Photoshop it but it is perfect as it is in my opinion.

Click on this link to see more of natures beauty.
http://flowersfromtoday.blogspot.com/

TODAY'S FLOWERS TEAM
LUIZ SANTILLI JR. - DENISE IN VIRGINIA - LAERTE PUPO - VALKYRIEN

15 comments:

  1. Lovely and so delicate looking in the lush green!

    (Carletta's Captures)

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  2. The beauty and simplicity of the wild rose is still the best there is.

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  3. I agree JJ, it is perfect as it is! Gorgeous in fact.
    An English Girl Rambles

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  4. Lovely wild roses - I love them!!

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  5. Hi JJ... I love wild roses too... simple and stunning!
    Thanks so much for visiting! I fertilize my roses with compost.. and sometimes worm tea. This year they are starting out so rough because we have had a extremely cold wet spring.. so i may have to find a "food"..
    Have A Great Day,
    Bella

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  6. Gorgeous wild rose and the color is lovely.

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  7. Pretty, very pretty, Jeanni!
    Hug for you, dear.

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  8. My favourite roses are either wild or look wild. These photos are wonderful!

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  9. These are lovely, delicate pink and white wild roses. Being wild, I'm sure they are quite hardy, yet they look so delicate!

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  10. Thanks for stopping by to see my Colorado flowers! I'm sure that rose is very fragrant as well as pretty. The wild ones are always so heavenly to smell. ♥♫

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  11. They grow wild all over the place in Canada and as a child I use to pluck them and put them in a jar with water and make my own Rose Water perfume. Thanks for bringing back wonderful memories for me!

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  12. Beautiful with such delicate petals and soft hues.

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  13. im with you here, simply gorgeous.

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  14. Hi JJ in reply to your question about the Tradescantia - these ones grow to about 1.5 feet tall. Some garden centres will sell some of the smaller ones too. Chapel Cottage Plants website grows quite a few different varieties and they should be able to put you intouch with a retailer if you are interested in buying one. :) Rosie

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