Erica arborea
Rose
ZEN PARKING ;-)
I got new sunglasses !
Happy Mother day to all the moms !
Kansas City guitar ;-)
Walking the dog
my little angel
Sorrisi e riflessi di Albenga
Prunus Cerasus
Noli - qui ancora si pesca così
Aeonium arboreum Atropurpureum
Prieuré de Marcevol
futuri Agriotti
un piccione travestito da tortora ;-)
pelargonium
Fence for Friday
Jailbreak
walking the dog in spring time
Corsavy - Vallespir - Catalagne
Muscari comosum
prati di primavera
salvia
red
gocce benedette
Fence of the day
very little !
Anacamptis Morio
il terribile insegnante dei Pink Floyd
Mulino a Fontvieille
NOUS ...
Zantedeschia
Conversation avec petite Nora
bench in the shadow
il fiore della Passione
among the stones
first robinia
un altro Aprile
pink on blue
fence of the day
profumo di Glicine
benches for showers ;-)
first geranium
Croisieres en ... velo ;-)
candore spontaneo
See also...
See more...Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
226 visits
La Peace


The Peace rose, formally Rosa 'Madame A. Meilland', is a well-known and successful garden rose. By 1992, over one hundred million plants of this hybrid tea had been sold. The cultivar has large flowers of a light yellow to cream color, slightly flushed at the petal edges with crimson-pink. It is hardy and vigorous and relatively resistant to disease, making it popular in gardens as well as in the floral trade.
It was developed by French horticulturist Francis Meilland, in the years 1935 to 1939. When Meilland foresaw the German invasion of France, he sent cuttings to friends in Italy, Turkey, Germany, and the United States to protect the new rose. It is said that it was sent to the US on the last plane available before the German invasion, where it was safely propagated by the Conard Pyle Co. during the war.
Do not use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission.
All rights reserved - Copyright © Nora Caracci
It was developed by French horticulturist Francis Meilland, in the years 1935 to 1939. When Meilland foresaw the German invasion of France, he sent cuttings to friends in Italy, Turkey, Germany, and the United States to protect the new rose. It is said that it was sent to the US on the last plane available before the German invasion, where it was safely propagated by the Conard Pyle Co. during the war.
Do not use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission.
All rights reserved - Copyright © Nora Caracci
Ulrich John, Nathalie, Stefani Wehner, Gabi Lombardo and 18 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
Bon weekend!
Sign-in to write a comment.