Monday, April 13, 2009

Heirloom Rose

4.13 Heirloom Rose 1

I've always thought Heirloom rose was aptly named. The smoky grey-ish pink rose looks so old-fashioned to me.

The pinks give way to lavender when it's fully bloomed.




4.13 Heirloom Rose 2

Other garden updates.

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1 year ago today, peanut butter and white chocolate drizzlecorn.
2 years ago today, my second-youngest uncle's wife's bun rieu (Vietnamese shrimp and crab noodle soup), packed to go.

2 comments:

  1. Y'know, your photos make me wonder if my 'Heirloom' is really 'Heirloom'. The initial color looks familiar, but the form is different. I like the almost lavender tones as your rose opens.

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  2. Nikki,
    Or maybe it's my rose that's off? :P

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