My Little Red Rose of Manhattan
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Roses captured the attention and imaginations of humans long ago
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Category: Image of the Day
Roses captured the attention and imaginations of humans long ago
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Category: My Pictures
I think this is a variant of the giant white cultivar .. a rather pretty variant, in my opinion, where the purple bleeds into the whit areas of the flower petals, creating color variations on the petals
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Category: NYC life
Is this the end of my frugal life?
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Here's a gorgeous giant yellow pansy, grown in Manhattan, for you to enjoy!
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Category: Image of the Day
Another gorgeous flower in New York City, thanks to the window gardening community that thrives here
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Category: Image of the Day
Manhattan is bursting at the seams with flowers!
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Now here's an example of a pansy cultivar I've never seen before now, but thanks to the window gardeners in NYC, here is a picture of it!
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Category: Image of the Day
Another gorgeous flower image to brighten your day, from the heart of the Big Apple
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Category: NYC life
it's amazing who you can meet while riding the trains in NYC!
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Category: Image of the Day
Well, these are not really wildflowers per se, they are cultivated window-gardened flowers, but they give the impression of being wildflowers
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