I went to the Orange County Rose Society's 2011 exhibition this past weekend. Lots and lots of amazing roses.
They were large, tiny, scented, unscented, and colors I'd never seen. Here's just a few.
This is a miniature rose, barely two inches across, floating in a silver dish. The colors are difficult to capture. The red is a medium deep maroon, and the yellow is an intense light gold.
This doesn't look like a rose at all, does it? There were a few others of the same form, more daisy-like than rose-shaped.
I think this one might be my favorite – just enough petals to look like a rose, but not so many as the pink-and-white one. And that incredible pale pink with deeper pink at the edges – yum!
I didn't get any pictures of the roses that won the prize for best scent. Darn! One was peach-colored and had a deep, almost musky scent, and the other was lavender with a lighter, sharper smell. Both wonderful.
10 comments:
Nothing like a rose show to thrill the senses! I especially like the yellow and pink one!
Those are gorgeous!
Amazing! And people choose those boring red ones, with all of this glorious variety available...
I grew up in SoCal and roses were a part of my life. I so wish they loved the high desert as much as I love them. The curling petals have always been my favorites and I especially loved Abraham Lincoln and Stirling Silver. Lucky you.
What beautiful pictures. And it is nice to see roses. Around here, we get displays like that in June.
Loved it! My favorite was yours too. Nothing like the beauty of roses. Photos were great!
Love your parrots!
Parrot flocks and diamond socks - oh my! Talent!
I love your trees. What a treat.
Wow, that last rose is stunning! There is a lavender rose called Sterling Silver that has a wonderful fragrance - I wonder if that's what won the prize?
And nice work on spinning the mill ends - We spun from silk caps at guild on Saturday - it was fun, but what a lot of work! T.
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