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Fairy in the Snow

comments (2) January 31st, 2011 in gallery

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Rosa The Fairy covered with a late November snow in our Hill garden.
Euonymus alatus with its bright berries and powdery blanket.
Rosa The Fairy covered with a late November snow in our Hill garden. Click the image to enlarge.

Rosa 'The Fairy' covered with a late November snow in our Hill garden.

Photo: Wife, Mother, Gardener photographer

When the first snows fall, I grab my camera and capture the first "snow flowers" of the season.  These were both taken in our front yard near our Hill garden.  Rosa 'The Fairy' astounds us with blooms in our Pennsylvania garden well into November.  And the ever popular burning bush, though invasive in some areas, is beautiful in full color in fall and now with its berries through til spring. 


More Information: My website - Wife, Mother, Gardener
posted in: The Gallery, roses, snow, red berries

Comments (2)

viktoriamullin writes: very pretty, sensitive, and cheerful, love it absolutely!
Posted: 11:33 am on February 18th
TheJorgies writes: This is so pretty. Posted: 3:20 pm on February 1st
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