The simple yet elegant rosebud is swayed by the summer wind that blows across the luscious green garden. A
gentle rustle of plant leaves can be heard at the moment that the sweet scent of heaven is carried up into the air
like incense from an altar. The stem, which allows the flower to gain nutrients and grow, is spaghetti strand thin
and is as green as an Amazon rainforest. Thorns as sharp as knifes grow from the strand in order to protect the
delicate bud from harm. This thin strand supports the rosebud and enables it to stand upright. Leaves that seem
to be reaching to embrace the sun dot all sides of the stem. Light is reflected from these leaves, which makes
them appear like small mirrors. The rosebud is small and velvety to the touch, and the color outshines even the
reddest strawberry wine.
To get back to the main page, click here.