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I don't know anything about garden flowers, including Roses, but this pale pink one was a rather strange looking one to my eyes. Seemed to be lots of overlapping, pointy layers. This was one of several in a bunch of mixed Roses that I bought from Safeway recently.
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I've taken the day off work and it's raining... so I decided to flood my Flickr account... :-)
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Vanilla sponge topped with royal icing and pale pink wafer daisies - made for a springtime Ladies' Evening
my engagement ring, (30 diamonds in total) taken earlier this year but since iv been off flickr for a while wasnt posted, peonies will definetly be my wedding bouquet!!
Tuesday is a pink in Thailand. The colors of days in Thailand are
Monday - yellow
Tuesday - pink
Wednesday - green
Thursday - orange
Friday - blue
Saturday - purple
Sunday - red
It a bit difference as I experience on Flickr. I don't know is it the same for another countries?
Here in the Niagara Region, we have an abundance of fruit trees. Like this peach blossum, Niagara boasts such fruits as apples, pears, plums, nectarines, strawberries, although not on trees ;) and of course, grapes.The wine industry really has taken over as grapes have turned into the number 1 fruit being grown here.
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have a rich history that comes with being one of the longest existing roses known to us - in fact, pink roses have even been depicted in some of the earliest known pieces of art. When roses first began to be cultivated, the majority of them existed in various shades of pink, from the palest pink to the deepest crimson. Prior to that, pink roses were the dominant species among wild roses, and were likely among the earliest roses to evolve
Thought that I would bracket the pink and purple sunrise with purpleness and pinkness. Have a cheery Monday.
My favorite time of sunset is after the sun has set and the the colours really change in a subtle and glorious way.
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Native to Asia and easily grown in the Napa Valley, the camellia is one of nature's examples of perfect symmetry. Like the identical wings of the butterfly, the various forms of the camellia flower are perfectly shaped, with golden stamens as punctuation marks that say, "Look at me."
Camellias of the japonica species have six different flower forms. Some flowers are rose like; others resemble anemones or peonies. The three other forms are known as single, semi-double and formal double. The japonica varieties may grow to 20 feet or more. Drive around Napa's Old Town to see some of the older camellias that have grown into trees.