Photo: Valencia Red Rose

A red rose is a favorite flower to the residents of Oliva Nova in Valencia, Spain in Europe.

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Photo: 
Valencia Red Rose
Photo of a red rose blossoming in a garden in Oliva Nova in Valencia, Spain in Europe.
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Residents of Valencia, Spain grow shrubs like this red rose in their gardens as they are fairly easy to care for, make their gardens look outstanding and they grow exceptionally well in the warm temperatures of Valencia.

For a rose bush to bloom into a brilliant flower such as this one you do however need to keep an eye on them for any diseases, you must prune them each spring and after they flower remove any faded or discolored heads. Anybody can have a garden of stunning red roses like those of Valencia, Spain if you properly give them the little attention that they require.

There is a long history of symbolism and meaning behind the rose but typically the red rose is a sign of love or romance and you will find plenty of that in Oliva Nova in Valencia, Spain.

Rose Flowers in Oliva, Oliva Nova, Valencia, Spain, Europe.

This picture is part of the photo album "Rose Pictures" - there are more beautiful images waiting for you.

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I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/20.0, exposure time of 1/8 sec. on ISO 100, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 180mm.

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Valencia Red Rose
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Rolf Hicker Photography
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