Hello,
Today I am linking up with Robyn for
Colourful Friday and Bronwyn for
Floral Friday. Now for Colourful Friday we are allowed to show just one photo with Red and Green. So for both these links I introduce to you "The Dark Lady"
|
The Dark Lady.
|
"The Dark Lady" is a David Austin rose which has large deep pink to crimson blooms, with a lighter reverse. It has a fine old rose fragrance with busy healthy dark foliage and spreading growth. It has continuous flowers. The name of this rose is taken from the mysterious Dark Lady of Shakespeare's sonnets.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Happy days.
Bev C
18 comments:
That Dark Lady is absolutely beautiful Bev...a rose is one of my very favourite flowers..especially the dark red ones...Have a great weekend...Dzintra
Beautiful..... I love a red rose with a scent...
Hugz
This is a beautiful photo of a beautiful rose. Gorgeous colour and I bet it looks lovely as it opens, too. I will just have to imagine the perfume!
beautiful Bev
A perfect picture Bev ... gorgeous colour and I love the dew drops?
The Dark Lady is very beautiful.
As always, your rose is perfect. What a great photo with all the droplets. We were in Subiaco last year and I was enthralled by all the beautiful roses growing in the lush gardens around the area. Look forward to more roses!
Your Dark Lady Rose is truly very very beautiful. Love it. My roses are blooming very lovely this Summer too because of all the rain we are getting. Hugs Judy
Oh Bev, the dark lady is absolutely beautiful!! *snifffff*
Beautiful rose Bev and a lovely photo too. Thanks for sharing
Such a beautiful picture Bev and the name is wonderfully mysterious.
Oh that bud looks like it's going to turn into a gorgeous flower.
Lovely flower! It would be perfect for Weekend Flowers* :) If you like...
Oh Bev, I know I have probably said it before, but I will say it again, I would love to see your garden! xxx
Wow, what a stunning rose! Captured at the perfect stage when it's a beautiful bud about to open.
Such a beautiful rose.
I loved catching up with you on Saturday. It's so great to really meet bloggy friends and thanks for driving across to visit us on retreat.
The Dark Lady is truly esquisite!!! It's like poetry, the mysterious name (don't know this Shakespeare character, so I'll make up my own story ;o)
Is this one actually growing in your garden?
You've captured this stunning rose perfectly Bev....beautiful pic!
Cheers...Jane.
Post a Comment