I’ve said before that I pass a lot of beautiful roses in other people’s gardens.
Some of the pictures I’ve taken with my phone haven’t come out, but I was lucky today.
Some of these blooms are huge, and they are all different.
I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
All photos taken with my phone.
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They are beautiful.
I love roses. They remind me of my grandfather and my Dad.
I do too.
I love roses. Red ones are my favourite with yellow in second place. 😊
Our In Loving Memory is red. I posted a picture earlier today
That second one is very lovely – looks like orange sherbet!
They are truly beautiful, and HUGE!
So awesome you got these shots! Cool 😀
I’m really pleased with these
They look lovely but do they have the rose scents also? So many roses have no scent anymore on account of them being hybrid strains. When you have roses with scent the ate magnificent 🙂
They do have a fragrance, and none are overpowering. They are in established gardens and I find it amazing the different shades of pink, peach, yellow, red, orange and there is one massive white rose bush I can’t get to to take a picture which is a shame as it’s taller than me and full of huge blooms. I might try it with my Nikon on zoom though.
Ah excellent when they have their scent they are real roses to me 🙂 I think once l am moved and hopefully have a garden l am going to concentrate mostly on ornamentals this time with an emphasis on orginal wild roses.
Sounds nice Rory.
I hope so Di.