Wild Rose …
By Rhiannonw
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pink blush of beauty
climbing the hedges
with clinging hook-thorns,
delicately decorating
field and roadside edges.
Garden roses various
rich, exuberant –
but I like the wild blush roses
fragile, fleetingly abundant.
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Lovely poem Rhiannon,
Lovely poem Rhiannon,
it reminds me that beauty can come from the wildness of untamed flowers too.
Thank you for sharing.
Jenny.
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Roses have a fascinating
Roses have a fascinating history - I love the wild dog roses too- I agree with you Rhiannon. thank you for this wonderful piece!
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roses
There is a beautiful wild flower here Rhiannon I think they are called cosmos. It grows at side of roads for miles also coloured like that but it is regarded as a weed. Wonder if they are related?
There is another rose the desert rose. What is the rose of sharon?
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Hi Rhiannon,
Hi Rhiannon,
Wild roses are beautiful, aren't they. There are some near me climbing over an old garage and the smell is wonderful in the summer, a special thing! Your poem was a little gem.
Hilary
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roses are my favourite flower
roses are my favourite flower and you have caught them perfectly, Rhiannon, both wild "delicately decorating" and "richly exuberant" ones bred for gardens. I am sure the old variety ones which survive in my garden have personalities. I do love dog roses, and it was seeing a HUGE field rose full of bees that made me want to grow them in the first place, though I am very glad of garden roses which flower for a long time too- there is one called Compassion by our front door which cheered me up today as it has a flower out even though there is frost everywhere and all other flowers have given up. It's much too late for bees, so not at all sensible of it, but very kind :0)
Nolan, Rose of Sharon are Hypericums, which are small shrubs with beautiful bright yellow petals and a huge burst of stamens. They are like little summer suns on stalks so seeing them is cheering, but also, a variety of hypericum is called st john's wort which is a herbal medicine some people use for depression that comes in winter frrom lack of sunlight
Thankyou again for your poem Rhiannon, it is lovely
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desert rose
Very interesting thanks Di! In the Song of Solomon the beloved is a "lily of the valleys" and a "rose of sharon". I've always wondered about that. The desert rose is a fleshy green succulent that looks just like a rose it grows in arid regions. Doesn't need too much water. I've got four big ones here the leaves look exactly like rose petals. Just fat green ones. It can have little ones just like "hen and chickens" I've also had some.
Good, thanks! Nolan &
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Ah, apologies, Nolan! I think
Ah, apologies, Nolan! I think the rose of Sharon might mean another flower in the Song of Solomon?
Just looked up Wikipedia and read that it might have been a way of translating something which could have also been "flower of the field" which sounds to me exactly like how Rhiannon desrcibes wild roses :0)
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Congratulations on Pick of
Congratulations on Pick of the Day, Rhiannon. This poem of yours as charming as the flower it describes reveals your deep knowledge and love of nature.
Kind regards and best wishes for the festive season.
Luigi x
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