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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Garden Update: Rose

As little Snowdrop played hide-and-seek with the other flowerets in the Songbird garden, the prim Rosette sighed, wishing the child would halt grieving her with joining in the juvenile (and drab, according to Rosette) excitement. Morningtide emerged and Rosette's plea had been bestowed as her holiday gift; a petite bud sprouted from a rosette formation of leaves and blossomed into little Rose, a child of the same height as Snowdrop and just as eager to play, although slightly resembling the refined demeanor of her elder.

Roses embody a myriad of meanings depending on the shade and amount of petals adorning each blossom, Rose is no different as she loves to turn from a sweet, affectionate girl to nothing short of an imp on a whim, beware of her thorns! (And beware of her playing hide-and-seek unfairly, little Snowdrop!)

Plenty of child flowers will continue to be cultivated over time, beginning with Snowdrop and Rose. Stroll through our garden and discover our newest, and littlest, Rose blossom.


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