Rose Triplets of Our lawn
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(A rose is honored for its beauty, not its size.) |
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Around a couple of
decades ago we had a lot of plants of roses, may be around fifteen, in our lawn.
They all were of different color and were of big flower variety. We and our
guest all used to like them very much. But one day my around one year old nephew
during playing in our home lawn fell on one of those rose plants and got
injured. After that I removed all of those rose plants. I also removed all other
thorny plants from flower pots and lawn.
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Since then I was
not planting any thorny plant of any variety in our lawn or in flower pot.
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But now after a long
time (few decades), earlier this year (2020) we again planted some plants of
roses in our lawn. This time we opted for red color rose plants of local variety
only. We made this choice for the beauty and fragrance of flower and because
this variety give a lot of flowers throughout the year. Soon after getting set
in their new home, all rose plants started giving a lot of beautiful flowers.
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Following are some of photos I took of rose flowers of this year of our lawn:
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Following is bonus photo of
a flower of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, known colloquially as Chinese hibiscus,
China rose, Hawaiian hibiscus, rose mallow and shoeblackplant.
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If there are any
mistakes in this post then I will surely edit them whenever I will come to know
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