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Summer flowers at Rosemoor Gardens
Another beautiful and very romantic rose from Rosemoor! I came across this beauty in this RHS Garden located in Devon, England a few years back. I don’t know the exact name of this one, but I am pretty sure it is a David Austin Rose. Any guess, my fellow rose lovers? I hope your week is off to a good start! . . . #rose #roses #pink #pinkrose #romantic #davidaustinrose #davidaustinroses #davidaustin #rosemoor #devon #england #rhsgardenrosemoor #roselover #passionateaboutroses #roseconnoisseur #beautiful #lovely #englishrose #englishroses #publicrosegarden #rosegarden #publicgarden (at RHS Garden Rosemoor) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_xKOMOgwzS/?igshid=1jbqf4auhgljl
Geranium × magnificum (Rosemoor)
I like all the ‘texture’ in the petals of this hardy geranium.
Orostachys spinosa. RHS Rosemoor, Devon. August 2012.
RHS Garden Rosemoor Great Torrington Devon UK
June 2017
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The Royal Horticultural Society garden Rosemoor is surrounded by over 100 acres of woodland with the River Torridge running along the western border. Features include a rose garden with about 2,000 rose plants; an arboretum; herb, fruit and vegetable gardens; and an alpine house.
The Rolle Canal, completed in 1827, terminated at a complex of large lime kilns at Rosemoor (known then as "Rowe's Moor"). The lime kiln complex, survives in a ruinous condition in a working compound at the gardens.
The garden developed in a naturalistic style, with sweeping lawns and curving borders set out as the plantings expanded. There was no master plan.
In 1988 Lady Palmer gave the garden to the RHS, together with an additional 32 acres of land.
For me roses make everything better, always! Maybe that is why I am so addicted to them. How about you? Do you feel the same? Unfortunately, this lovely yellow rose is not growing in my garden but was blooming in the rose garden of the RHS Garden Rosemoor, located in North Devon, England, when my husband and I visited a few years ago. Sadly, I have no recollection of its name but I am so glad I captured its beauty with my camera and that I am able to share it with you this morning. I hope you like it as much as I do. Today is the beginning of May. Normally a month of great joy for me since it is the height of spring, my favorite season of the year. I can’t help but noticing though, that my spirits are dampened because of the coronavirus and all the suffering that comes with it. With regards to that I only hope and pray that this month is a better one for the mankind than the last. With many states re-opening in the US today including Texas, where I live now, I am anxious and so wish that it will be successful and doesn’t end up in a set back. Let’s all do our best and continue to be very careful and stick to the safety rules and regulations to protect ourselves and others! . . . #rose #roses #roselover #yellow #yellow-rose #yellowroses #fortheloveofroses #rosemoor #devon #england #rosegarden #publicgarden #publicrosegarden #passionforroses #rosephotography #rosesofinstagram #torrington #rhs #rhsgarden #rhsgardens #staysafe #staysafeeveryone #staysafeoutthere (at RHS Garden Rosemoor) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_pdfe3ABmD/?igshid=1qzfflyei0tet