My Daughter's Rose.
Happy Mother day to all the moms !
MOTHER'S LOVE
Wall of roses
Osmose ...
Red rose
Wonky Bottle, Wilting Rose
Another garden rose
Slightly Damaged.
Promesse de perfection ?
Même mouillée ...
complementary colours
Tout va bien ...
la pioggia dei giorni scorsi
inner beauty
Une connaisseuse ...
Belle promesse ...
Pour la page d'accueil ...
happy pentecost
GOOD MORNING!
Bonne journée ...
pioggia
Ce n'est que le début ...
Juste quelques fleurs ...
En gros plan ...
roses' tears
Belle promesse !
gdn - Rose ; Abraham Darby
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White roses
Bonne journée ...
GOOD EVENING
Rose
Pluie et Vent ...
Faire la tête ...
Kieler Rosenwasser :)
HFF everyone. The first rose in the garden this ye…
Bouquet rustique !
Quality Bloom.
Profitons-en encore un peu ...
Pink Rose (1)
A minima !
L' Arbre de Judée aussi ...
Primo bocciolo
lacrime
O AMOR, SIM!
After The Rain
C'est parti ...
la promesse du jour
Favorite
Jacinthe solo !
Lavender Rose
Jacinthes du jardin ...
Jour de pluie ...
EN ROSE DU SOIR
La Bergenia Crassifolia ...
White rose
Quick Home Permanent Ad, c1955
rosa invernale
Coucher rose
January rose
Encore un peu givrée ...
December bud - HFF !
nuances
Christmas rose
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La Peace
The Peace rose, formally Rosa 'Madame A. Meilland', is a well-known and successful garden rose. By 1992, over one hundred million plants of this hybrid tea had been sold. The cultivar has large flowers of a light yellow to cream color, slightly flushed at the petal edges with crimson-pink. It is hardy and vigorous and relatively resistant to disease, making it popular in gardens as well as in the floral trade.
It was developed by French horticulturist Francis Meilland, in the years 1935 to 1939. When Meilland foresaw the German invasion of France, he sent cuttings to friends in Italy, Turkey, Germany, and the United States to protect the new rose. It is said that it was sent to the US on the last plane available before the German invasion, where it was safely propagated by the Conard Pyle Co. during the war.
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It was developed by French horticulturist Francis Meilland, in the years 1935 to 1939. When Meilland foresaw the German invasion of France, he sent cuttings to friends in Italy, Turkey, Germany, and the United States to protect the new rose. It is said that it was sent to the US on the last plane available before the German invasion, where it was safely propagated by the Conard Pyle Co. during the war.
Do not use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission.
All rights reserved - Copyright © Nora Caracci
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