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Tooday my wonderful daughter took me to a
beautiful place, 'The Flower Garden' in Nairne,
South Australia. A veritable rose growers paradise,
a feast for the senses where beauty and scent
intermingle....I give you a little of my experience
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Above and below, the glowing gold of 'Graham Thomas'
on the same bush but in different light.
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Everything was well tended and surrounded by
high hedges to shield the garden from our searing
summer winds. Beautifully clipped box hedges of
different verieties surrounded individual beds.
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The garden was situated on the gentle slope near
the top of a hill overlooking the little town of Nairne.
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This is a view up to the sales pavilion...
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where bunches of roses were displayed en masse on
U-shaped tables with enough scent to make the
senses swoon
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The colour range was spectacular as was the
selection of mainly French and English roses
they grew
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Roses with a hand gathering petals for processing
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I hope I have not given you a rose overload yet
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Looking down from the showroom across the garden
to the hillside beyond....
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I dedicate this post to Luiz Santilli Jr., who like me,
loves roses.
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With thanks to Luiz, Denise and Laerte for providing us with
this wonderful venue to display the flowers we love.
Thank you for visiting my blog. I so enjoyed your beutiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteYour country is so beautiful. Have dreamed of visiting..
Thanks so much for stopping by "Nature & More" & for sharing that wild duck fact. For the ducklings to drop from a tree & survive is truely amazing. By the way, beautiful roses, one can never see enough of any flower!
ReplyDeleteRose overload?Never,you have just whetted my appetite for more.I wonder if I would ever want to leave a place like that.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Those roses are splendid... I can only imagine the aroma they must have!
ReplyDeleteYou always have the most beautiful flowers.. I always enjoy coming here to see such an explosion of color!
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So many beautiful flowers. The light shining through the rose in the first photo is sensational.
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Wow beautiful shots. I love roses.
ReplyDeleteI like your blog Arija. By the way Thanks for visiting me.
Oh my goodness, what a visual extravaganza you had! A bonza of colors. I especially love the first photograph where the light gently penetrates the petals.
ReplyDeleteIs there a favorite photograph that you want rendered in black and white pen and ink, not flowers, I am not very keen on drawing flowers, just photographing them. :)
What a day or color and scents you must have had. I love how the light comes through the petals in the top photo - exquisite!
ReplyDeleteHow breath taking and exquisite these roses are!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you got to go and see some beautiful flowers with your daughter...Michelle
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous flowers! and the colors! Exquisite! Thanks so much for sharing these! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteA flower lover's paradise. Such lovely photographs. They are all beautiful but that first one is of such a delicate color. It's really special.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour!
I could almost smell the scents of the roses - your photos brought them to life. What a wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteAll your roses are beautiful - but the first image are really striking! Wonderful illumination on that one!
ReplyDeleteOh what a selection of the most wonderful roses. My neighbour would now be drooling all over my keabord if she was here. She's totally freaky about roses. Seing them like this it's understandable. Your first shot is particularly exquisite.
ReplyDeleteArija, I am dizzy from the wonderful scent of roses. How delightful that your daughter took you to this marvelous garden. The photos are all magnificent, especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is wonderful to take you to this garden with exquisite roses. Mmmmm. My imagination thinks it can smell the aroma through my computer. ;-)
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I really like that first photo with the lighting creating an illuminating effect on the rose. Lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful shots. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is lovely. You captured the lighting on this rose perfectly. Smiles B
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a beautiful place this is and the flowers are just breathtaking! Lovely and colorful post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place whit A pretty flowers ...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...
Looking at all these beauties makes me wish I could experience their scent.
ReplyDeleteI have no words to say how beautiful are your shots. Congratulations!
ReplyDeletewow! what a breathtaking views of roses so gorgeous and wonderful, perfect post for today's flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love that first image - it almost looks like a candle rather than a flower, the way the sun is striking it!! Belongs on a wall somewhere!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the scents must have been heavenly!
When bright flowers bloom
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- Morpheus
Love your beautiful rose images!
Danke,
Gisela
What a lovely tour thanks for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers! Three cheers to the people behind Today's Flowers!
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful photos made me feel as if I were right there in the rose gardens. I'm so anxious to get winter in the past and be able to visit our Missouri Botanical Gardens soon with my camera! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous works & brightening my day!
ReplyDeleteDear Arija, no, for me there are never enough roses. Ich habe nur eine kaergliche Auswahl. Roses are my all time favourites I can't help it.Your photos are so beautiful and I can understand that you have been im siebten Himmel!
ReplyDeleteFantastic displays. All your photos show such exquisite blooms. Thank you so much for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteGlorious roses! I can smell them from here! I see roses here in AZ..such a delight!Mine at home bloom in June!
ReplyDeleteNo danger of an overload with that kid of quality! Just keep them coming!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. My favourite was the first photo, the lighting was beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou said it - it's paradise - just gorgeous collection of roses:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful flowers! What a lovely place to visit with your daughter :).
ReplyDeleteVery soft focus. Vulnerably pretty. Thank you for dropping at mine.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rose garden, thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteArija: Roses are one flower that can never be shown too often. What a nice show and it had to smell beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteThe yellow rose was my favourite here.
Lovely~ The first,has got petals looking extremely delicate and elegant :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful place to visit, especially for a flower lover. Yes, the light on the first rose is exquisite, the way it softly falls into the bloom.
ReplyDeleteI love roses, your photos are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA truely beautiful and wonderous rose garden. I bet the scents are heavenly. MB
ReplyDeleteI'll take that rose overload anytime, I love roses and I love your series of photos here, they're great!
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful roses! They are exquisite pictures. Thanks for posting them!
ReplyDeleteYou could never give me rose overload! I loved each and every one of these pictures.
ReplyDeleteoh such a paradise, Arija... the fragrance must be still in your mind... ...
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog. Those are good shots.
ReplyDeleteThose roses are all stunning, I especially like the golden ones. We visited the Goldborne Rose Festival last March and it was breathtaking. We have planted an S shaped rose bed, I call it the rose 'snake' garden. The roses are quite small but coming into leaf nicely just now.
ReplyDeleteWow...gorgeous! I'm so far behind in visiting and such neat stuff I missed.
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