My wife & I went to Mottisfont the other week to see the roses there. Unfortunately many had gone over and others had not come out. Back in my garden I was waiting for most of ours to come out in flower. Now they have started so here are a few of them
This one is called Veichenblau a rambler that I have growing up a obilsk and over a BBQ shelter
This one is called a Californica one of my wife's favourites and one she managed to save because it nearly died after we had built an extension and had to move it,
This is one of two Standard Roses on our patio
Morning mist one the bees love
This beautiful ping one has center space on our patio Garden Border
This beautiful yellow one looked like this in the moring
Later in the day it looked like this
Blue for you coming out nicely
Taking Part in Our World Tuesday
You have a great selection of roses.
ReplyDeleteThat is only a few of them
DeleteSuch striking variety. I've never seen a rose remotely like the first one!
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That one does stand out
DeleteHello, beautiful variety of roses and colors. Lovely images. Enjoy your day, have a great new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful varieties of roses!
ReplyDeleteTrue beauties!
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty roses!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteWow! So beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots of the roses!
ReplyDeleteYou've got some beauties there! The second shot is a particularly inventive and unusual flower photograph which I like a lot.
ReplyDeleteThe rose is tall and we have a second coming along, looking up at then just seemed the best way to show them off
DeleteLindas estas flores de jardim.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
DeleteHá mais do que isso em nosso jardim, eles são apenas alguns. Obrigado pelo comentário
Love seeing the roses there. It's been a grand colorful season of them here as well.
ReplyDeleteMore and more are blooming at the moment
DeleteThese are gorgeous! Your garden must be stunning right now.
ReplyDeleteIt is certainly getting that way with the roses
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