It seems that I keep up with the light theme. But spring is all about sunshine and warmth. Here’s a wild rose photo I took recently. They are already in fool bloom, and now I am waiting for the decorative roses to start blooming too.
How do you call these wild roses in English? I have heard many different terms, like dog rose, briar, etc.
See also:
How Much Do You Know About Roses?
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Wonderful photography……..
Thank you so much for stopping by!
Wild roses sometime looking For our attention
That’s true, and they deserve it all.
The rosary is beautiful though it’s wild
Thank you so much! I love them too. 🙂
Superb shot!!! I feel the sunlight!!!
Thank you so much, dear Anastasia!
I less understand about various kind of roses but I’m sure you have the special one, as this picture too…
Thanks you, it’s just a wild rose. I posted a photo when it’s in full bloom.
You are most welcome, Ellie.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Very nice photo of a Rose Bud. If its a small Rose, its a miniature Rose, if its ordinary size for Roses, its just a Rose.
It’s a wild rose that has only 5 petals. They are very common here. I should post a photo where it’s blooming.
Beautiful!! Can’t wait for it to bloom!!!
Thank you so much, they are already blooming!
Your photography skill is excellent, I just gone thrr your 10th posts and discovered this. 😛
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Love roses and have many in the garden
That’s wonderful. I love them too!
Regardless of what the rose is always lovely
Thank you so much, Elenka!
This rose reminds me of mine in the backyard. But there is a wild rose called a briar that also resembles this one.
Thank you very much, Carol! This wild rose has only 5 petals, but it’s not that obvious when it’s just a bud.
What a beautiful shot, with light shining through
Thank you so much for your kind comment!