Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Rose of Autumn

Fall is the best season for the Confederate Rose, and it blooms until frost. However, this one is blooming after frost due to some shelter and location on the south side of our house. A type of hibiscus, the flower turns from white to pink to deep rosy red, lending credence to its name. Legend says that it is stained by the blood of a Confederate soldier.

1 comment:

Lois said...

What a pretty picture!