Thank you, Erika!!! I had not seen this Rose for over 2 years on account of massive insect infestation last year. I almost lost this bush! She is slowly coming back to Life!!! ❤
Amazing is right, Irene. I waited for more then 2 years to see Her again. She still is not full grown, but I have every confidence by next year She will be!!! YAY!! Love, Amy ❤
Thank you, Dan. I honestly don’t know how some of my flowers seem to glow. This Rose I could say is SO happy to have flowered that She is glowing. I waited over 2 years to see Her. Well worth the wait! Love, Amy ❤
What a perfect flower. Now I’m guessing this is a rose and here’s how I messed up before…because the petals are a bit curlier…almost like a carnation. Is this a different breed than your typical ‘dozen roses’ variety or am I just more off base than ever?
Yes, Marissa, this is a Rose. Roses come in many different varities and sizes and shapes. This one is called a Floribunda Rose yet I have other Floribunda Roses that are not ruffled like this one is. As you will see when I continue to post my Roses, they have their own unique personalities. As for your question, this is not an usual variety at all. 🙂 ❤
Thank you, Kathy! I am so happy you came by today and enjoyed this special Rose. Hope your day was a good one! Mine is winding down towards evening. Love, Amy ❤
I know, Elisa!! The bush still has not come back to full size, but I have every confidence next year She will. Last year I could not believe what insects did almost destroying Her. By the time I ID’ed what these insects were, the damage was done. It just happened that fast. I have another bush directly next to this one, same story. She I have yet to put on Petals. I shall though. 🙂 Two other bushes looked dead yet I refused to dig them up and they as well are coming back to Life. I am not sure if these two will flower this year. Almost, yet still not sure. To SEE them alive brings all the effort made by me to bring them back to health SO worth it. ❤
I have a few more, Tiny, that I have waited more then 2 years to see. This is exciting to see the persistence of Life in these Roses when they were almost killed by insects last year. I am so relieved I followed my Heart and did not dig these bushes out. (((HUGS))) Amy ❤
Another beauty!
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Thank you, Erika!!! I had not seen this Rose for over 2 years on account of massive insect infestation last year. I almost lost this bush! She is slowly coming back to Life!!! ❤
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Oh wow, than this picture means even more. Thank you that you shared it. Glad the rose made it 🙂
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Alluring indeed, Beautiful capture!
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Thank YOU, Andy!!! (((HUGS))) Amy ❤
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Hugs!! 😊
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and another mysterious flower ready for us to appreciate. 😀
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So happy you enjoyed this special Rose, Jade. I had not seen Her for more then 2 years. Now? I’m drinking Her in!!! Love, Amy ❤
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Love the red ones!
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I know you do! Hello, Professor! Long time no hear no see no natta. How are you? Did you rock the world? Love, LadyP ❤
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A real love beauty
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Thank you, Bernie. So glad you enjoyed Her! Love, Amy ❤
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Amazing rose and beautiful poem Amy ❤
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Amazing is right, Irene. I waited for more then 2 years to see Her again. She still is not full grown, but I have every confidence by next year She will be!!! YAY!! Love, Amy ❤
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Beautiful words Amy. I love these photos where the flowers seem to have an inner light. They just ooze beauty.
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Thank you, Dan. I honestly don’t know how some of my flowers seem to glow. This Rose I could say is SO happy to have flowered that She is glowing. I waited over 2 years to see Her. Well worth the wait! Love, Amy ❤
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A lovely rose, and one of your best verses yet!
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Oh, John!!! Thank you so much!!! There is a huge smile on my face right now. (((HUGS))) Amy ❤
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What a perfect flower. Now I’m guessing this is a rose and here’s how I messed up before…because the petals are a bit curlier…almost like a carnation. Is this a different breed than your typical ‘dozen roses’ variety or am I just more off base than ever?
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Yes, Marissa, this is a Rose. Roses come in many different varities and sizes and shapes. This one is called a Floribunda Rose yet I have other Floribunda Roses that are not ruffled like this one is. As you will see when I continue to post my Roses, they have their own unique personalities. As for your question, this is not an usual variety at all. 🙂 ❤
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Oh well, guess I’m just to used to those ‘dozen’ varieties but thanks for clarifying. Learn something new every day.
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Beautiful rose Amy and love the glow within. The poem is perfect. Have a wonderful day my dear friend! {{{HUGS}}}
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Thank you, Kathy! I am so happy you came by today and enjoyed this special Rose. Hope your day was a good one! Mine is winding down towards evening. Love, Amy ❤
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Beautiful bloom.. and as always your words add only more beauty x
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Oh, Sue, thank you so much. You are just so kind. Love, Amy ❤
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Beautiful!
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Thank you, Ms. Vee!!! (((HUGS))) Amy ❤
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You’re very welcome. Hugs back to you! 😁
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Roses are so resilient. I’m happy your were able to nurture this one back to health…it’s beautiful!
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I know, Elisa!! The bush still has not come back to full size, but I have every confidence next year She will. Last year I could not believe what insects did almost destroying Her. By the time I ID’ed what these insects were, the damage was done. It just happened that fast. I have another bush directly next to this one, same story. She I have yet to put on Petals. I shall though. 🙂 Two other bushes looked dead yet I refused to dig them up and they as well are coming back to Life. I am not sure if these two will flower this year. Almost, yet still not sure. To SEE them alive brings all the effort made by me to bring them back to health SO worth it. ❤
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Gorgeous roseâ¦..
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Thank you, Mom!!! Love, Amy ❤
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Such a stunning red rose. Beautiful Amy
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Thank you, Raewyn!!! (((HUGS))) Amy<3
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Very lovely and I do like misteries and learn secrets
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The red is very good, nice mood.
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Thank you, Maria. (((HUGS))) Amy ❤
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Lovely that she decided to appear so you could enjoy its delicate beauty! And share with us 🙂
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I have a few more, Tiny, that I have waited more then 2 years to see. This is exciting to see the persistence of Life in these Roses when they were almost killed by insects last year. I am so relieved I followed my Heart and did not dig these bushes out. (((HUGS))) Amy ❤
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Hi Amy .. Rich and full of life! Thank you 😀
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You are ever so welcome, Julie!!! I am very happy you enjoyed this! Love, Amy ❤
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She’ll reveal Her Secrets
every single one, to you.- Indeed…her touch is intangible but one can feel it, tender and healing… 🙂 ❤
Beautiful words and the picture… 🙂
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Thank you, Maniparna. I’m so happy you came here and was touched by this post. (((HUGS))) Amy ❤
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Gorgeous, and very touching.
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Thank you, Charlie. Love, Amy ❤
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Looks like she is a real Phoenix….!!!!
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I am SO happy you enjoyed this, Sneha!!! Love, Amy ❤
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The Lady Red, really mysterious. precious words and fantastic rose photo. Well done Amy.
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Thank you SO much, DellaAnna!!! I so appreciate your words. Love, Amy ❤
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Beautiful, Amy Rose! But some secrets take longer than others in the big reveal … the big ones, right, dear cuz? 😉
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