This is part of a recent bouquet of flowers, very winter in their colours, beautiful and understated:

Linked to Countdown to 2021 at Ritva’s here
This is part of a recent bouquet of flowers, very winter in their colours, beautiful and understated:
Linked to Countdown to 2021 at Ritva’s here
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That’s gorgeous, Sue 🙂 🙂 Is it all withered now?
NO
Flowers are always lovely, and rose is a rose 🙂 always beautiful
Yes, they are…but they don’t decay well., so I’m enjoying them while they are fresh!
yes, rarely. Best fresh for sure.
😊😊
Lovely close-up, Sue.
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanks, Pete!
Perfect rose beautifully photographed.
It still looks good!
Oh that rose is Beautiful 😀
Thank you Cee!
Roses don’t decay well at all, they just flop and then the petals fall. I cut some buds from the garden as I was sure they wouldn’t open in the cold and wet weather, and enjoyed a couple of the flowers for a few days. But roses I think are best enjoyed in the summer garden.
I think I have to agree with you, Jude…and I love the scents of old fashioned roses, sadly a lot of them have none these days
lovely
Thanks, Gavin!
Beautiful
Those blooms were stunning