The Flower Hour #34: Roses in Memoriam

For the Flower Hour, share your images of flowers, gardens, fields of flowers, seasonal leaves and plants, fungus, algae, cacti, blossoms, berries, and wildflowers. Bouquets and silk/faux flowers are welcome.

Mom's Brick

Mom passed away from lupus after a 30-year struggle, three months before her 80th birthday, on March 3, 2020. We were fortunate to be with her before hospitals closed due to the pandemic.

In her younger years, she often visited her granddaughters and me in Sacramento. She envied my huge American Beauty rose bush that grew in our yard. It boasted roses the size of saucers, and their aroma was heavenly.

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My American Beauty Rose from Sacramento
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Mom (reimagined with Google AI)

Mom loved flowers and especially her roses. She managed to cultivate and grow a few Blue Nile roses. I wish we had taken pictures of her roses, but they looked like these I chose from Pexels on WordPress.

Photo by Sheng-lu Wu on Pexels.com
Photo by Ruslan Sikunov on Pexels.com

After Mom passed, we kids owned her house. Family transplanted some of her roses to their own gardens before we sold the house. We put one rose in a pot to take with us to Eastern Washington, but sadly, it did not survive the move and the cold winter.

Mom's last rose
Mom’s Last Rose

Remember, there are no specific themes for the Flower Hour, so please don’t feel you have to create a memorial post (unless you choose to).

Please use your own photography. And you have all week to link to this post.

Sharing for Dan’s CFFC The Crayola Box of 8–Red

“Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendship fall; A mother’s secret hope outlives them all.”—Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Mom

Happy Heavenly Birthday, Mom!

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89 responses to “The Flower Hour #34: Roses in Memoriam”

  1. This is a beautiful tribute.

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  3. A beautiful tribute to your mother, Terri. I also love roses.

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  4. Lovely memories of your mother there Terri, and that red rose is absolutely spectacular. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2026/06/10/white-plumerias/

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    1. Thank you, Graham! Not bad for really old cell phone tech.

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  6. I’m sorry about your mom, but glad you could be with her at the end. My mom loved roses too, though she didn’t cultivate them. Her favorite rose was the Peace rose with it’s yellow and pink petals. I tried to grow one once, when we first moved here. I planted a peace rose for her and a yellow rose for my best friend who had died the year before and a red rose for my mother in law. In the end after a couple years they just didn’t do well and all of them ended up dying. I never tried again. I think, now after almost 30 years I might be more patient and attentive and maybe I could grow a rose. But I like to remember mom’s instead. Sending you hugs.

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    1. Thank you! I was lucky to be able to say goodbye when the time came. Peace roses are lovely. I can’t grow roses either but I can enjoy them!

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  7. These are beautiful photos, and this is a lovely tribute to your mom.

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    1. Thank you, Dan! I’m ever grateful to Mom for her love of nature.

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  8. What a beautiful tribute to your mom, Terri. Thank you for sharing her memory with us, and the gorgeous photos. Happy Heavenly Birthday to your mom.🌹

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    1. Thank you, Eugi! She would have enjoyed my photos, I’m sure.

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      1. You’re welcome, Terri.

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  9. What a great obituary, dear Terri.
    Great rose pictures 👍
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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  10. That was wonderful Terri. Your Mum was such a beautiful woman and so much like you!

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    1. Aww, thank you, Toni! I got my dad’s red hair and green eyes.

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  11. Happy birthday to your mom in heaven, Terri. She’s gorgeous. I can see the heart in the featured photo. Lovely!

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    1. Thank you so much, Hazel. I wish her health had been better her last 10 years, but she soldered on.

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  12. Beautiful flowers and a lovely tribute to your mother.

    https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2026/06/10/roses-13/

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    1. Thank you so much, Maria! 🌹

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  14. That’s a very nice tribute to your mom Terri and the roses, especially the dewy ones are just exquisite.

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    1. Thank you, Linda! 🌹 Those American Beauties made for amazing pictures, even with the 10+ year old cell phone technology.

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      1. There is nothing prettier than a dew-kissed or raindrop-sprinkled rose and using an older cellphone to boot!

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      2. Thanks, Linda! Flowers pose so nicely!

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      3. Yes they do Terri and they don’t bolt when you get too close!

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  15. Lovely tribute. Roses make me think of my dad, but that’s a story for another day.

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    1. Thank you, Dawn. A year has gone by since we lost Dad. Please share yours when you can.

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  16. Wonderful roses Terri. The photos really bring out their beauty

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    1. Thanks so much, Brian! Our American Beauty roses were SO red and velvety-looking. I hope the people that bought the house are still enjoying it!

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  17. Lovely tribute to your mom! Beautiful images.

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  19. What a beautiful tribute to your mother Terri. The story of her love for roses and the memories you shared touched me deeply. Your photos and words show how flowers can keep precious memories alive long after someone is gone.❣

    I’ve linked a post about one of my favourite wildflowers here in Cyprus, the beautiful caper flower.
    The Beauty of the Caper Flower – Anita’s Images

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    1. Thank you so much, Anita! The moms in my life loved flowers and I would get excited each year to see the mountain wildflowers in Yosemite. Once I realized I could capture flowers with a cell phone camera, it was a whole new world! Thank you for sharing your link!

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  20. Beautiful memories in remembrance of your dear Mother. Such pretty roses ❤

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    1. Thank you, Barbara! She taught me so much and so many great shortcuts for planting flowers.

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  22. Sweet post, Terri. I wish I had the privilege to meet her. I didn’t miss her by much. We were new friends getting together just after she passed. Now our mothers are gone, but we sisters via blogging remain. Lots of love xxx

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    1. YEs we are, forever, Marsha! Thank you! You would have liked her but would have had to meet her while she was in her 50-60s. Her illnesses overtook her by age 69. 😦

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      1. That is so young! Yikes! We need to stay healthy girlfriend. We have a lot to do yet!

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  23. hugs and great memory post!

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  24. Beautiful! Reminds me that my mum’s anniversary is coming up soon xx

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    1. Thank you, Jo! Its bittersweet now, isnt it?

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      1. And has been for a lot of years for me, Terri. Mum was only 65 when she died, 35 years ago now xx

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  25. A beautiful red rose and a beautiful tribute to your mom. 🌹

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    1. Thank you, Susanne! I loved that American Beauty rosebush. I’m glad I took lots of pics!

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  26. Such a lovely tribute to your mom, Terri! 💖 She was a beautful lady, and I see a resemblance. So sorry for your loss! 🌹

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    1. Thank you, Debbie! I always thought she had Snow White’s complexion, brunette, blue eyes, white skin. She aged very well too in that regard.

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  27. She was young. Lovely memories, Terri.

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    1. Thank you, Jacqui. She was very youthful in her appearance. ❤️

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  28. Beautiful memories of your lovely mom. Hugs

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    1. Thank you, dear Sadje. She would have loved our place here in Washington.

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      1. You’re welcome ❤️

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  29. This is a wonderful tribute to your mother. My husband and I have moved irises gifted to him from his grandmother when he was a child from house to house as we have moved over the years.

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    1. Thank you, Sandy! That’s a good idea. Mom lived in San Diego. Roses bloom here but my thumb isn’t very green.

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  30. What a beautiful post. My Mom loved roses too that’s why I planted so many around my house.

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    1. Thank you, Lisa. I’m glad you can remember your mom as well, with roses.

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  31. A beautiful honor to your Mom, Terri. I am deeply sorry for your loss. The rose photos are beautiful. Thank you for sharing this very personal experience. Bless you.

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    1. Thank you, Suzette! Today is her 86th birthday. It seemed appropriate to honor her today with her favorite flower.

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      1. Well done, Terri. We all get only one Mom. Your tribute to her here is wonderful.

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  32. What a lovely tribute. I have a small rose bush from my Mom’s place. She loves it’s little yellow roses. Perhaps it will bloom this year. Something else is blooming now and that also makes me happy. It has taken these hardy plants several years to get blooming.

    Spectacular Skies

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    1. Thank you, Bernie! Mom loved flowers and explained which ones worked best in shade at my house. I learned a lot. I hope your roses bloom.

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  33. Terri, this is a beautiful tribute to your Mom.

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    1. Thank you, Beth! She taught me a lot about flowers, especially roses. When she saw our American Beauty rose bush at our old home, she told me those seeds didn’t exist any longer, you had to buy them or propagate from an existing plant. This was way before Google. 🌹

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  34. Such a lovely tribute to your Momma. Like her, I am a lover of roses! My roses in Arizona do better than here in Pennsylvania. They tend to freeze and have a hard time coming back.
    Thank you for sharing your Mom with us. Happy Heavenly Birthday to her. 🌹

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    1. Thank you, Nancy! She would have been 86 today. I wish she’d been in better health. Roses grow here but they need special care similar to Pennsylvania. Hers loved the San Diego climate.

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  35. What a beautiful tribute to your Mom. I’m sure her memory is a blessing for you and your family.

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    1. Thank you, Anne. I wish she’d been healthy enough to have lived to age 86. She was a firecracker and loved nature.

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  36. I’m sorry for your loss Terri. Your mother is a beautiful woman and I see her in photos of you. ❤️🙏🏻✝️

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    1. Thank you, John. She loved flower and nature and instilled that love in me.

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      1. That’s wonderful, Terri, you are welcome. ❤️☺️

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