Pictures of Roses
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Morden Blush Rose

by Natasha
(Calgary, AB, Canada)

Picture of Morden Blush rose. This rose survives zone 3 winters without any protection and blossoms all summer long!

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Fall Roses

by Marian
(Tecumseh, MIchigan)

My favorite pasttime

My favorite pasttime

As you can see it is October 23ed, I still have blooms on my roses. In August I had went to WA for the birth of my grandbaby and my husbnad and son for got to water everything. I almostlost them all. But with a ton of TLC as you can see they are doing great.

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camayeux rose

by Melania
(On, Canada)

Is blooming only once, but is very beautiful. The picture was taken in the morning, after a raining night

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Frosted rose

by Tina J
(Parry Sound)

Took this shot just before my morning walk...I never noticed the face till I downloaded..."Burrr Its cold out there!!!"

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Rose Hip

by Betsy
(Sandpoint, ID)

Rose Hip

Rose Hip

This was taken on a rainy morning in my garden in North Idaho.

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'new dawn' in the october evening light

by Melania
(On, Canada)

I love the colour of this climbing rose, is a milky pink and is even beautiful in the evening.

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Wild Rose close up

by Edward
(Belton, MO)

Wild Rose

Wild Rose

Wild rose is the center piece of one of our raised beds. This close up shows the intricacy of God's creativity.

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Pink Roses

by Deborah
(Vermont USA)

Pink Roses

Pink Roses

The Roses also had an exceptional year in my gardens. While the Pink ones are not typically my favorite this shot is.

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Rose with Rain Drops

by Dena
(Taymouth, NB, Canada)

After the Rain

After the Rain

This is one of the hardy explorer roses - Champlain. We had just received a short rain and the roses seemed to have hung onto the droplets for future refreshing. This bush lies on the north west of our home.

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