
A red rose that's seen better days, Robert J. Moody Demonstration Garden, Yuma, Arizona
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The rose is the deepest red and still looks lovely in the sunshine.
ReplyDeleteStill looking good tho....
ReplyDeleteFading, but still beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStill a lovely red velvety colour.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little sad.
ReplyDeletelasting beauty
ReplyDeletehave a nice Tuesday Gemma; thanks for hosting us
much love...
Being winter here in New Zealand, that is how they all look.
ReplyDeleteA quote by I don't remember who: "The beauty of the rose is that it blows, and goes."
ReplyDeletepowerful one.
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