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Oh!... How wonderful to see those roses photographed so close up!... Thank you @erikah friend!....

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Thank you very much Jesus!

I'm surprised to get these wonderful comments πŸ™‚ I love flowers, but unfortunately with so many editing options they are the most kitschy things on the internet. It makes me sick literally, to see what some people are capable of doing with them.

That's exactly why I loved seeing these! They look majestically natural! Looking at them was almost like physically finding beautiful roses and being able to observe them up close! Excellent photos! Thanks again!

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My absolute pleasure and I'm happy to know you find value in them.

Do you have them in Venezuela?

Yes, yes, I have some in my mother's backyard... Look... I just took these pictures with my phone... We have red and white ones, but they're not blooming right now!... My father (who passed away 7 years ago) loved roses!

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Here in MontalbΓ‘n, the climate is good for roses, although my father said they grew and flowered better in the higher areas of our Andean mountain range (about 350 km further south)... But here they grow quite well anyway...

These are lovely 😍

I bought a pot of roses for myself in March, as I've never had roses in a pot. Shame on me as I almost killed them, it was a bit too cold outside back then, but they are so beautiful now. I'm waiting for them to bloom, then I'll make a post πŸ˜ƒ

Let's wait for your roses then, @erikah friend! πŸ˜€πŸ‘... I wish them a very good bloom!...

Thank you Jesus 😊

@erikah friend, a "fresh" anecdote: My mother (80 years old) just peeked into my studio door and said to me: "Now that I've seen you taking pictures of the roses, remember that they need to be fertilized!" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚... I've earned that task today! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

PD: At home, fertilizing with worm castings, either solid or liquid, seems to be quite good for roses and there is no risk of overdosing and damaging them.