Dear Readers, with these photos of roses that have bloomed in my garden in November, I would like to wish all of you and your loved ones a happy and healthy New Year 2015! I hope you enjoy seeing these images and I am glad, that I was able to get this post out literally in the very last minutes of the old year!
To my delight the mild warm weather of November this year brought out almost as beautiful roses as you can find in spring.
In the front yard another 'Our Lady of Guadalupe' rose was strutting her stuff. To the right side of the rose I planted a new perennial that I am quite fond of. With its lavender colored delicate flowers it compliments 'Our Lady of Guadalupe quite nicely, I think. The name of the plant is plectranthus 'Mona Lavender'. We will see how it will fair in the long run in my garden. If you wonder what the piles of dirt do on the walkway, well, that was the work of racoons. They were "beautifying" my front yard every night for quite some time last month, grrr....
'The Prince', also growing in my front yard continued to delight me with its incredible colored blooms.
'Sweetness', the last rose for today from my front yard, also let you believe that it was spring.
Moving on to the backyard, 'Moonstone' was the indisputable star there.
The flowers of 'Moonstone' can be sheer perfection when it is good!
And the rose was certainly in top shape last month.
One rose flower was more beautiful then the other...
The faithful 'Pope John Paul II' never ceases to amaze.
'Stephen's Big Purple' came out with some more blooms, too.
'Irresistible' had some nice flowers, too.
'Nimbus' continued to fascinate me with its exquisite colors.
The combination of rose, mauve and brown tones are quite fascinating in this rose.
Thanks for stopping by today!
See you in the garden in the brand New Year 2015!
Christina
To my delight the mild warm weather of November this year brought out almost as beautiful roses as you can find in spring.
Here is a scene from the front yard. On the left side from the front to the back you can see 'Old Fashioned Girl', 'Pink Pet' and 'Climbing Iceberg'. From the right, there are peaking a few branches of 'Our Lady of Guadalupe' into the photo.
'Pink Pet' outdid itself this autumn.
The 'Climbing Iceberg' roses to the right and left side of the garage were very lovely, too. Here you can see the one growing on the right side...
...and these blooms are the top of the 'Climbing Iceberg' growing on the left side of the garage.
Iceberg roses, no matter if it is the climbing or the shrub rose are always so cheerful. It just makes me happy to look at them.
In the front yard another 'Our Lady of Guadalupe' rose was strutting her stuff. To the right side of the rose I planted a new perennial that I am quite fond of. With its lavender colored delicate flowers it compliments 'Our Lady of Guadalupe quite nicely, I think. The name of the plant is plectranthus 'Mona Lavender'. We will see how it will fair in the long run in my garden. If you wonder what the piles of dirt do on the walkway, well, that was the work of racoons. They were "beautifying" my front yard every night for quite some time last month, grrr....
'The Prince', also growing in my front yard continued to delight me with its incredible colored blooms.
'Sweetness', the last rose for today from my front yard, also let you believe that it was spring.
Moving on to the backyard, 'Moonstone' was the indisputable star there.
The flowers of 'Moonstone' can be sheer perfection when it is good!
And the rose was certainly in top shape last month.
One rose flower was more beautiful then the other...
...as these photos document.
The faithful 'Pope John Paul II' never ceases to amaze.
'Stephen's Big Purple' came out with some more blooms, too.
I still don't know what to make out of the bold dark pink color. To me this rose doesn't look purple at all. The name seems to be a little misleading at least in terms of the way the roses turn out in my climate.
'Nimbus' continued to fascinate me with its exquisite colors.
The combination of rose, mauve and brown tones are quite fascinating in this rose.
Thanks for stopping by today!
See you in the garden in the brand New Year 2015!
Christina