Today’s Flowers

May 3, 2009 | Filed Under Flowers, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Roses, Today's Flowers 

 

I saw this Beach Rose (Rosa Rugosa) in the Chelsea area of Manhattan.  It had the most heavenly scent.  Just heavenly.

 

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Paz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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39 Responses to “Today’s Flowers”

  1. Beautiful flower! I would like to smell its scent :-) Have a nice week!

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  2. That’s a new flower for me. Beach flower, do they grow in the beach? Lol. Thanks for the visit.

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  3. These are a nice rose until you have to prune them :lol:

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  4. I didn’t know this kind of rose, Paz. It’s very nice!

    Have a good week!

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  5. Absolutely gorgeou Paz. Thank you for sharing it and have a great week.

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  6. Oh, scented roses are the best! Too few of them around these days I think though.

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  7. I wish I could smell it it looks beautiful….. must smell awesome.

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  8. Beautiful! I love their scent!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  9. Rugosa is one of the oldest species in the rose family. Your photo is lovely.

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  10. Wow, what a beauty! Now, you’ve got me very curious about the smell :) . Have a great week.

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  11. Great color. Sure wish I could smell it. :-)

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  12. Hi Paz! Such wild flowers are a bonus, if you see them on a walk. They are very pretty! Have a great week!

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  13. We have several varieties grow natively on the beach of Cape Cod. They grow so well and indeed have very nice scent.

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  14. It’s a heavenly photo! Love the brick in the far background. It says to me, this is a photo by Paz in NYC, not in someone’s garden in suburbia! I’m going to look for those.

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  15. With all the visual beauty being shown these days, thanks for the reminder of how flowers are also a treat for their aromas!

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  16. It’s beautiful photo.
    Great photo!

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  17. I recognize this rose!

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  18. A beautiful perfect rose…can almost smell it your photo is so terrific! :o ) Happy Day, Paz ((HUGS))

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  19. I like the detail on the leaves!

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  20. It’s so pretty . Love the color.

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  21. Very nice photograph and the colors are nice too.

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  22. Mmmmmm. I I think I can smell the aroma! Nice shot!

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  23. Paz: You captured this wild rose just beautifully. The leaves show up so well against that pink rose.

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  24. Hello friend
    This magnificent rose rugosa.
    Kisses

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  25. That is so romantic. :)
    I wish I could smell the scent too!
    Fantastic close up shot.

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  26. Beautiful rose! It’s always the ones which are close to being wild which have the best scent!

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  27. A rose is a rose is a rose.
    A marvel each.
    Beautifully captured! :-)

    I photographed pink roses too today,
    around the corner from Klimt’s last studio.

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  28. What a beautiful color. Very pretty!

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  29. Beautiful kind of rose!
    Absolutely gorgeous, thanks for sharing, and for stopping
    at my blog too…Have a nice week…

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  30. Very pretty rose in a lovely photograph!

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  31. Looking fragile yet elegant :)

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  32. You were able to capture its lovely vulnerability.

    Sorry for not visiting sooner. I was away for 3 days. Thanks for visiting Norwich Daily Photo and leaving your comment. Come back tomorrow for a new series!

    joy
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  33. Imagine you have roses blooming already! My lonely little bush is just starting to have leaf buds!

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  34. Oh, I love it! Those pink petals look great against those fresh green leaves. I can imagine how wonderful scent that lovely rose has. Your photo is really beautiful.

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  35. THANKS, everyone, for stopping by!

    Paz

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  36. Lovely beach flower. I’m always delighted to discover flowering plants growing in or near the sand when I walk at the beach.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  37. Lovely–and what a great color!
    Faye

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