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Every April, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts hosts Art in Bloom, a festival of flowers arranged by New England garden clubs and professional designers. The flower art is inspired by the many masterpieces found throughout the Museum.
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That was one of my Mum's favourite roses.
Dad bought her 25 "Virgo" rose bushes for their 25th wedding Anniversary and they went with many others she loved in our rose garden. She sadly only lived another 18 mths.. but saw them bloom.
It is purely conicidence.. and this photo brought it out... her name was Margaret... which means "Pearl"
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