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Fireworks In The Rosebeds - 2011
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A sunny shot of the blooms on my Oranges 'n' Lemons rosebush to share with you all today, seemed appropriate. :o) I also share something special with you in this photo. Just above center of the main front bloom is a tiny well formed 2nd bloom within the first big bloom. This in not a manipulation, it is a gift straight from Heaven. It happens very rarely and I was honored to have been able to capture it to share. Enjoy! Thank you for your views and comments.

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::tigger3
07/04/11 2:44 PM GMT
Stan, this is sooooo beautiful, the variated colors in this one are exceptional. Faved, and I hope it is in the VB.
Tigs♥ =^..^=

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::biffobear
07/04/11 2:50 PM GMT
Beautiful colours on these roses...R.
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::Dunstickin
07/04/11 2:51 PM GMT
Unusual colourings Stan!...but boy...ain't they lovely
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::0930_23
07/04/11 3:11 PM GMT
Blooming good, Ace. I think I see the 2nd bloom. I didn't know they did that even rarely. Thanks for the info and the great photo.

TicK Happy 4th


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::Ramad
07/04/11 3:19 PM GMT
Wonderful orange and yellow combination. Beautifully done as usual Stan.
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::corngrowth
07/04/11 6:52 PM GMT
---Just above center of the main front bloom is a tiny well formed 2nd bloom within the first big bloom---

Pretty rare phenomenon, Stan, but beautiful. Are you sure its an Oranges 'n' Lemons rosebush and not a kangaroo rosebush? lol!

You've spoiled us again with a perfect post, my friend!

Regards, Cornelius.
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.elektronist
07/04/11 8:47 PM GMT
Wonderful blooms in amazing colors. And thanks for sharing this very interesting phenomenon of second bloom with us, Stan.

Tanju
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::cynlee
07/04/11 10:22 PM GMT
Such a luscious looking rose and I see the small second bloom. I don't think I have ever heard of this happening.
That bush must be a show stopper for all who see it.
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::Jimbobedsel
07/05/11 10:53 AM GMT
Do they put off a citrus scent, too? That would be nice, huh? Beautiful color and sunshine in this one, Stan. Well done.
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::LynEve
07/05/11 2:21 PM GMT
This is such a beautiful burst of colour - lovely shot Stan.
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.Susiesun
07/07/11 5:11 PM GMT
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Wwwwoooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwssssssssss!!! These are super, fantastic, wonderful capture, Stan!
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