Wednesday, March 3, 2010

One of my favorites - Maman Cochet












































Zone 10 ~ s.e. FL


21 comments:

  1. What a beauty! Your pictures are perfection. I can almost smell her.

    It is one I can't grow here.

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  2. Lovely photos, im sure you had fun taking them.

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  3. Absolutely lovely. Your photography is fabulous!

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  4. What a beauty! Great images, Flower Lady!

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  5. Mmmmmm...I can just about smell it.Your pictures are just beautiful and with the music...I was taken away.
    Balisha

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  6. Flower Lady, those are beautiful roses!

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  7. Such a beauty! So graceful too!

    These photos really show what makes tea roses so special.

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  8. What a beauty. I love the shape of the buds and the subtle pink.

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  9. It's easy to see why this is one of your faves! The peachy center turning to white with a yellow exterior base is exquisite! Beautiful photos!

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  10. It sure is pretty, especially with the blue sky behind it.

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  11. SO lovely! :-) I especially like the ones with the sky behind them. :-) It makes me feel like I'm laying on the grass looking up. Beautiful.

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  12. Pretty! Kind of looks like New Dawn.

    Jane

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  13. So delicately beautiful. I love it.

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  14. Oh it is just lovely. I can almost smell their fragrance :^)

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  15. That is one beautiful rose!I love the color!
    ChrisC

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  16. What a beautiful rose! Thank you for sharing! It will be awhile until ours are blooming! Finally we have sunny days! Maybe we will get rid of some snow over the weekend!

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  17. mmmm; now i smell roses :D
    kudzu

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  18. What a gorgeous flower! I also enjoyed your previous post on Tiger in the rose jungle. He's a character! Thanks for visiting my own blog and commenting on my rain post. I really appreciate that. I look forward to reading your own blog and getting to know you and your garden better.

    Best wishes, Deborah

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  19. It's so fresh and sweet and pretty! Your tiger in the jungle is most content too and brings a smile to my face!

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  20. I'm envious, I never met a rose bush I didn't kill.

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  21. So this is what Zone 10 is capable of in late winter. Here in Zone 5 we're still looking at brown landscape. Beautiful roses.

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