A beautiful Autumn day 23 degrees celcius, still some roses happening, this one is Seduction.
and just on the other side of the neighbouring fence, I get to enjoy the bottlebrushes still happening too; these are the ones that the Rainbow Lorikeets so enjoy.
Sharing with Weekend Flowers and Floral Friday Fotos
always love the bottle brushes, but the roses steal the show today...
ReplyDeleteIt's weird to here you say autumn when it is near spring here in Canada. Love the Roses, well bone. The bottle brush is an interesting plant (flower). Starting some seedlings now for May planting.
ReplyDeletewow..your pictures are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are gorgeous, Carole!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pinks and lovely flowers! Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, what a beautiful rose! I haven't seen bottlebrush since we lived in California 8 yrs. ago, this one is perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers...I can almost smell those roses!
ReplyDeleteJan
thanks for this wonderful roses. it´s so nice to them when here is all grey :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
I'd say that rose lives up to its name!
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Delightful photos of these beautiful blooms, Carole!
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Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteThe rose closeup is just outstanding. Thank for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Such beautiful flowers - and ALMOST red! That's what I like!!
ReplyDeleteCarole, I love the centre in the first rose capture, and all the shadows in the second!! I am still amazed at bottlebrushes - so different from anything I see here in Canada!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pinks Carole! Fabulous weather down here too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots, love them!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
Mette
Hi Carole! YOur flowers are just gorgeous. Love that rose, and so interesting that the Lorikeets love that bottlebrush. Still very strange to think that it is Autumn there, when we are just getting in to the spring. Makes it feel like time flies doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteOh, and I love how you have processed the first rose. such an interesting framework.
ReplyDeleteThe bottlebrush tree is aptly named, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI always want to "smell" your flowers. They seems so real and close like I should be able to! :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, Carole! Love how you edited them to give the soft edges!!! THanks for sharing your photos with us!!! So much fun to see what you are doing, too!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is "Glorious!"
ReplyDeleteYour bottlebrush is blooming profusely, beautiful. I miss them and the banksias and the grevilleas.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are a delight to see. Beautiful captures Carole.
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