This is an occasional blog containing pictures I have taken over the years.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Sheer Magic Rose
The rose above is another from our garden. We got Sheer Magic in 2007 and we enjoy both the coloration and the light fragrance. As is often the case with bicolor roses, the colors change as the blossom ages.
Very exquisite rose, George! The colours are so refined and pretty. Thanks for showing and for your visit. Hitch-hiking in those days, 50 years ago was not dangerous, not in England, Germany and Scandinavia.
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16 comments:
Good grief, ya'll have a ton of beautiful roses...do you have special rose tips for growing them so well?
I love how the colors get lighter in the middle of this pretty rose! You are the Rose King!
You guys do have a lot of roses and you do a great job in growing and showing them. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Another stunning beauty.
Blessings,Ruth
how beautiful.....lucky to have it in your garden...
You must be into roses these days...what a delight this picture is
It really is a beautiful rose, George.
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Sheer Magic is Sheer Beauty:)
You have so many beautiful roses. Some of ours are blooming now, but I have no idea of their names...
Beautifully looking rose!
The shading and color gradations on bicolor flowers -- including roses -- always fascinate me. This is a particularly pretty.
Very special looking rose. It is very beautiful.
Very exquisite rose, George! The colours are so refined and pretty. Thanks for showing and for your visit. Hitch-hiking in those days, 50 years ago was not dangerous, not in England, Germany and Scandinavia.
Beautiful!
Oooh! What a beauty that one is!
Beautiful how the petals are darker on the outside. Aptly named!
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