Published Friday, June 11, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Double Delight rose
This is not in my yard; they’re not quite ready yet at my place. But that same Wallingford garden a couple of shots down seems to be a bit earlier with what’s blooming. And I don’t see any black spot on the leaves, either.
All this rain has been tough on my roses, but the day or so of lovely sunshine coming up tomorrow may get them going. As soon as they look good, I promise some nice photos for you.
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These variegated color roses are just so pretty and sweet. They are my favorites and this is a beautiful photo.
What a ravishing rose macro! Those fresh, silky petals with red tips and spots are an amazing sight.
Our roses were destroyed by the rain too but they are better now, after a few days of sunshine.
Have a beautiful Sunday!
BEAUTIFUL !!
Have a nice Pink Saturday .
Love ♥RINI♥
What a fantastic looking rose! Great shot 🙂
This is one of my favorite roses, the smell is so wonderful. Great pic!
that colouration in the petals is so pretty. I would love to be able to smell it.
Wow, such a beuatiful flower, thank you for sharing! Happy Pink Saturday!! Esther XX
Beautiful! Love the color combination.
It’s very beautiful rose! Love it…
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment. I so appreciate it. Yay, roses!
I’m wishing you a healthy crop of roses Sara. I look forward to seeing photos of them. This one you took is exquisite, just love that coloring.
If you have the time to stop by, my post is right here,
Have a great week.
Greetings from Alaska!
It’s too hot out for me to weed the garden, so I thought I would visit Today’s Flower participates from last week. The Double Delight is my favorite rose. My mother lives in Idaho and has a bunch growing around her condo. Unfortunately they are very difficult to grow in SE Alaska, so I don’t bother. I look forward to your post this week.:)
I have one of these in my rose garden too… they smell sooooo delicious!