I Love roses and attempted to grow them in KC but the humidity causes black spot fungus. This plant can be quite a challenge to grow here in the midwest. Great photo!
This reminds me of Grandmas rose garden. Do you remember how she would always take us out back to see all the beautiful roses? She won a lot of prizes at the flower shows.
This subject is never-ending source of admiration. And smell!
ReplyDeleteI Love roses and attempted to grow them in KC but the humidity causes black spot fungus. This plant can be quite a challenge to grow here in the midwest. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous specimen!
ReplyDeleteBeauty!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a painting from one of the "masters" - stunning in its beauty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rose! That rain this month sure did make things perk up.
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is a classic.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of Grandmas rose garden. Do you remember how she would always take us out back to see all the beautiful roses? She won a lot of prizes at the flower shows.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Shakespeare comes to mind...
ReplyDeletewonderful rose
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower but I can never again see such red without thinking of the late Granny J.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shade of red!
ReplyDeleteLove it. I am a big fan of roses, as my summer photos of Elizabeth Park confirm.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous red! (verification word: 'red'nes!) :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a real beauty...so vivid!
ReplyDeleteDoes it smell as good as it looks? Beautiful!
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