Reminds me of the (long stems intact, though) fire-and-ice roses, combined with long-stems-intact Calla lilies I carried as my bouquet at my wedding. In dead of winter, no less.
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Reminds me of the (long stems intact, though) fire-and-ice roses, combined with long-stems-intact Calla lilies I carried as my bouquet at my wedding. In dead of winter, no less.
Love it.
Beautiful! Are these flowers in your yard or do you visit places for the pictures?
Could be a Double Delight.
This beauty is aptly named Double Delight.
Most of these flowers are from Olbrich Garden in Madison -- a beautifully well-kept botanical garden.
This flower is the same type that you see in the "sepia rose" photo, blogged on Tuesday.
If I spent enough time gardening to have something like this in my yard, I'd have posts about gardening.
You seem completely delighted to be back home in Madison.
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