Would a rose in winter by any other name seem as tragic?





Roses in Winter
Friday, January 4, 2008 by Neil E. Das
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[...] described the process as almost like flowering. So I’ll put some of photos of roses up (#3) perhaps even plant a few in the garden, and surely give a nod to Rosenheim, [...]