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rose, that gone dry at the flower pot… result of having no mind the pluck the
flower. Since
it’s a rose plant bought from a nursery, it couldn't thrive after certain level
and only the buds that were left while bough the plant bloomed.
We have warm climate like yours but I have seen some potted roses growing well with full blooms here. They kept them under partial shades and watered at least 3 times daily. I must try.
i like it, just as is! beautiful!
ReplyDeletethough dried , but it still looks so nice
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Pretty, fresh bloom or dried out.
ReplyDeletePeace :)
Hi Jeevan, I notice that some of our roses are even prettier as they get older... Your dry flower is gorgeous.... Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Seeing first time in plant
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Life's a cycle - Red, Brown, and then Red, Brown. That's what this rose signifies!
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Beautiful even in its final stages.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful though dried up. A few lines came to mind...
ReplyDelete''Am also the victim of time's passage,
fragrance and bloom evaded; all set to ravage.''
Great to be here :)
Best wishes
it does still have grace and beauty it might still be fragrant too.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. I like the way it is holding itself intact.
ReplyDeleteWe have warm climate like yours but I have seen some potted roses growing well with full blooms here. They kept them under partial shades and watered at least 3 times daily. I must try.
ReplyDeleteit looks as if carved out of wood!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics of a serene temple. And the road view is captivating!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture so artistic !
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