Can You Tell The Difference?

Before bed last night I watched the highlights of the third day of the third test between England and Sri Lanka.

After lunch, restricting myself to the Rose Garden, I carried out my first session of dead heading since my last cystoscopy.

After a considerable rest I took my camera round the garden.

These images all bear their titles in the gallery.

Bees, Small White butterflies, and even a tiny hoverfly in the last of these pictures enjoyed the day’s warm sunshine.

A smaller bird had a word in the ear of an owl.

Summer Wine (the first) and For Your Eyes Only are two of the roses I dead headed. Can you tell the difference between them?

This evening we dined on maple pork belly slices; Jackie’s fried savoury rice, and cauliflower.

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          1. For sure! I’ve definitely got a green thumb (is that what you call it in English when you’re good at planting and growing things?).

  1. Lovely! For Your Eyes Only has that striking dark red at the base of each petal with an orange-ish corona as it transitions to the prevailing pink color. Gorgeous! Love the fuschia, too. And the small bird whispering to the owl = adorable. ~Ed.

  2. For Your Eyes Only has a more vibrant center and Summer Wine has more color at the tips of the petals. Both are gorgeous, and fabulous photo of the bird and the owl.

  3. A beautiful selection, Derrick. The lace cap hydrangea caught my attention for its unique design. Love the play of light on the copper beech trunk. As I see it, the Summer Wine rose (on the left) has more petals than For Your Eyes Only (on the right).

  4. I think you’re being wise to limit your deadheading to one area of the garden. One step at a time. I love the subtle beauty of the small white butterfly and the light behind the first Japanese anemone.

    1. Thank you very much, Rupali. One difference viewers can’t see is that Summer Wine is the scented one

  5. It is always good to know that you have been able to get out and about. The difference in the roses has already been mentioned, but I am pleased that you made me look at them more closely 🙂

  6. Love the photo of the smaller bird consulting the owl. They do say owls are wise. 🙂
    Fabulously beautiful flower photos! ‘Tis always a joy to see bees, butterflies, birds, etc., enjoying the garden. 🙂
    Those two flowers have such similar colors and shape, but very different “middles”. 🙂
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️

  7. The centers look very different between the two roses. For Your Eyes Only has a deep ink center which sets off the stamens nicely.

    Glad you are resting and making small excursions at a time until you regain your strength, Derrick.

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