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Aimée Vibert  rose photo courtesy of member Cristina
Discussion id : 96-468
most recent 24 JAN 17 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 20 DEC 16 by thebig-bear
Hi,
I love this picture - I think it captures how we really see the world around us, which cameras often don't manage to do. How lucky you are to own such a beautiful spot with some truely lovely roses.
May I ask, is it an old orchard, and what are the trees? Where is this spot?
Many thanks
Steve
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 23 JAN 17 by Cristina
Dear Steve, sorry for my late answer: this is my grandfather's orchard in Monferrato.
The two trees are old apricot trees that died, so I cover them with these three roses that flowers in the same time.
Bye!
Cristina
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 24 JAN 17 by thebig-bear
Dear Cristina,
Thank you for your reply. I think it is by far the best way to use old or dead trees as a frame for roses! I have done the same thing myself with two old conifers that were trimmed of outer branches to make a perfect climbing frame.
You have a beautiful setting for beautiful roses.
Thanks once again.
Steve
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