Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Wildfire Rose

(This picture can be enlarged by clicking on it.  Clicking a second time will make it full-sized.)

Wildfire is one of the brightest roses in our yard.  When these red-orange blossoms open it is almost impossible to overlook this rose.






21 comments:

Giga said...

Czerwona róża jest śliczna na Twoim zdjęciu. Pozdrawiam.
The red rose is beautiful in your photo. Yours.

Jeevan said...

wow! gorgeous red rose... beautiful capture george.

Elizabeth Edwards said...

i love the name. so different. ( :

Amelia said...

Hi George, love the name of the rose and it look so gorgeous and elegant. Excellent click.

Have a great day ahead.

Ruth Hiebert said...

Now that is bright,yet so pretty.

MadSnapper said...

this rose will NOT be hiding its light under a bushel for sure.

Small City Scenes said...

Now that is a true beauty. MB

I Am Woody said...

Wow! That is simply breathtaking!

A Lady's Life said...

It sure looks on fire George. Just like your heart. Beautiful.

Ginny Hartzler said...

A fiery beauty! You did well with the shot, my lens does NOT like red flowers and will blur out, so I have to take five r six shots to get a good one.

Lynda said...

I can see why it commands your attention - - perhaps the orange beckons like a beacon's light.

Anonymous said...

This is very pretty, George.

Linda P said...

That's a good name for a lovely rose, George.

LV said...

It is great you know the names of all your roses. I only have a few, but do not know their names. I just enjoy their beauty. This one is gorgeous.

Linda said...

Wow, that is a bright color! Nicely shown, George.

Krishna/കൃഷ്ണ said...

beautiful flower...

nice capture...

first time seeing it...

Indrani said...

Fiery red and nice.

Anonymous said...

How vibrant and beautiful this rose is! No wonder the name...it lives up to it!

Busy Bee Suz said...

That is VERY BRIGHT! Love it!!!

Jyoti Mishra said...

one who will overlook such beauty is not a man/woman at all :P

diane b said...

Red roses , so pretty, wish I could smell them.