The Rosarium is a place in the Sea Garden where one can find different sorts of roses. It was arranged and constructed back in 1967. For some time the place was abandoned and then again revived.
This weekend I went there to make some photos as I planned to post for the Amazing Natue Contest. I was a bit disappointed, because most of the roses were withered or pruned. When it was the time of their full bloom and glory, the park was closed because of the pandemic. But I think I still can show you what beautiful roses I have found. A week earlier there were much more and the air was scented with their aroma. I should have taken more photos then.
For each section there is a sign telling the sort of the roses or better to say their exhibition names and who is the selector. Interesting to know the selection is from all over the world. Let me show you.
Let's have a closer look.
Smooth snowflake
Bred by Harvey D. Davidson, USA
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Gebruder grimm
Bred by Kordes, Germany
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Gourmet popcorn
Bred by Luis Desamero, USA
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Harlow Carr
Bred by David Austin, UK
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Anny Dyperei
Bred by Meilland, France
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Stromboli
Bred by Jan Leenders, The Netherlands
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To be continued....
Yes, there are lots more photos to show but i will reserve the right to make a second post next week. I don't want you to get bored after all.
Roses are my favourite, but you may already know that. I admire them and all that variety put together in one place is delightful. Whether it is a botanical garden, park or any other garden, one can see so many and different in colours and sizes. Isn't it amazing how one flower can bring so much joy? At least for me. I could stay in such garden all day long.
So this is part 1 from my rose series for the #amazingnature contest run by .
Till next time!
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