Description
A rose bush stands in view, shaped with quiet fullness. Its branches extend without clutter, spaced just enough to let each bloom be seen clearly. The roses are open, well-formed, held in place without drooping. Some face outward, others tilt slightly, but all remain steady. Leaves fill the space between, giving the bush a structured look without crowding. The blooms are not overabundant, just present enough to mark the bush as in bloom. Around it, nothing distracts—just the bush, defined by its roses and the quiet structure it keeps.




