Sunday, February 03, 2008

Chameleon Rose (updated)




This rose starts life as yellow and then turns to pink. Flower on top in new bud opening and lower one is mature flower. Click on pix for a close up view.
Update:
I've managed to capture the rose in the middle of changing it's color.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:57 PM

    a rose
    by another name

    does it still smell
    as sweet?

    /t.

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  2. /t, I've added another pic showing how the pink beginning on the outer edges slowly takes over from the yellow.

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  3. Anonymous2:14 PM

    right

    it's lovely

    and while it's still yellow, it looks more like a traditional rose

    you have some amazing blooms in your garden there, lexcen -- fantastic stuff

    /t.

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  4. Anonymous7:25 AM

    you could make [buckets of money] selling [airports] from home. will call you when i get to [your town]!

    -bm

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  5. Anonymous2:16 AM

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    /t.

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  6. Those are very pretty roses. You really should get some lambs for your grass.

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  7. Thanks LL. I'm sure I've posted a blog about when I was young with a lamb (pic included) but the lamb turned into a Ram and a horny one at that, we had to donate him to a farm with lots of ewes to keep him happy.

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  8. I like your banner a lot. I like things that are different colors.

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  9. LL, banner is a work by /t titled Lexcen's Garden.

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  10. I remember when he made it for you.

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  11. Anonymous1:40 AM

    so,
    how's
    that garden
    coming along now?

    /t.

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  12. Thanks for asking Ted.
    Summer was incredibly hot and it was hard looking after the young plantings. Water restriction as well as record hot weather to contend with. Winter has come right at the end of summer, in the same week in fact. Show and tell is over until next spring. I'm very glad that you enjoyed my posts.

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  13. Anonymous2:07 AM

    right

    will be
    looking forward
    to next spring then

    best,

    /t.

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