Tuesday, 6 May 2025

Roses

 

It's only the beginning of May and I noticed some of the roses in our garden are starting to bloom or bloom in one case 

Olivia a prolific rose which will keep giving blooms for most of the summer it also has a beautiful perfume to it

 It's not just the odd rose blooming the bush is full of them


This is a different rose in bud it will soon be out 

Malvern hills is a rambling rose that grows along the patio fence in front of our kitchen the whole fence will be covered in yellow flowers in a day or so


Different type of flower a peony rose 

Purple clematis 

 
and this white one
 

Take care


7 comments:

HappyK said...

Oh my what beautiful roses.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Your photos are stunning.

Heidrun said...

A rose is a queen in the nature. But in my opinion there are so many other blooms too... like we see here.

Happy MosaicMonday...

...and thank you very much for sharing and being part at MosaicMonday Linkparty.

DawnTreader said...

Perfect beautiful rose at the top, and it's lovely to see various colourful flowers again after winter...

Sarah MumofThree World said...

Your roses are beautiful! We've never had roses. I think the thorns are a bit scary (I fell in some as a small child). We've got a pale pink clematis here and it was stunning a few days ago. It is just past its best now.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Yes I will give you that Roses can be thorny something I can attest to being ripped by the quite often but you can get thorn-less roses, we have quite a few mainly because buy wife was worried about or dogs getting caught by them (we used to have whippets) and getting cut

RachelSwirl said...

That pink rose is simply stunning ! Thank you for sharing and for taking part in #MySundaySnapshot.