Wednesday, May 29
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Lovely, especially that first one. What is it?
ReplyDeleteThe first and last photo are the same rose bush, Jane. It’s The Lady of Shallott
DeleteSuch pretty blooms, a riot of colour, and so lovely to see.
ReplyDeleteThe first blooms are always a treat, Deborah
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nadezda
DeleteOnly one here so far, Desdemona, v. pale pink. But the rest won't be far away. I love the oranges too.
ReplyDeleteThe roses are really starting to get going now, Jessica
DeleteThat seems early for roses, then it is nearly, June, so maybe not.
ReplyDeleteIt seems earlier than it is for some reason, Julieanne
DeleteThat first one is so pretty I would like to take a bite out of it. Now I know how Japanese Beetles feel when they see a pretty rose. ;)
ReplyDeleteThe last is from the same bush. Lisa. I’ve never heard of Japanese beetles - sounds like I’m fortunate.
DeleteAre the first and last David Austin Sue....loved them all, such gorgeous colours. Mine are all out too.xxx
ReplyDeleteIt is a David Austin rose, Dina
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Can't wait for mine to bloom - it will be it's 2nd year so I'm hoping for plenty of blooms :)
ReplyDeleteOurs are really getting into the swing now Margaret
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