Autumn Rose Arch Detail Study: The Rose Spirit and the Last Big Rosehips
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Rich, densely detailed, romantic autumn rose arch botanical study: large-format, intricately detailed study of section of climbing rose (Rosa canina and Rosa glauca combined) in full autumn rosehip glory, arching over weathered stone garden wall. Roses: canes — long, arching, armed with curved thorns, every thorn individually placed. Rosehips: enormous, brilliant-red, individual, each showing characteristic five-pointed calyx at top, sheen of skin. Some hips half-open showing seeds inside. Other hips: shrivelled, preferred by birds. Leaves: most fallen, few remaining in rich copper-red. Rose spirit: half-visible within arch, beautiful, ancient, thorny rose nature spirit, touching last rosehip with reverence. Birds: two redwings eating rosehips. Stone wall: mossy, weathered, detailed.