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Pelargonium Millfield Rose
Camera: OLYMPUS CORPORATION C770UZ
Exposure: 0.01sec Exposure bias: -0.3EV Focal length: 10.9mm ISO speed: 64
Exposure program: normal Metering mode: spot
Flash did not fire (compulsory) Date taken: 2008:06:28 11:00:57

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1. anne | 2008-06-30 | Finnish
kaunis,kaunis.......siis ruusut ovat kauniita.
kerrassaan aivan ihania.smileysmileysmileysmileysmiley
2. Arja | 2008-07-2 | Finnish
Tässä kuvassa ei kuitenkaan ole ruusu, vaan pelargoni nimeltään 'Millfield Rose' smiley
3. 22 | 2008-08-22 | Chinese
it looks like China Rose, what is it?
4. Arja | 2008-08-22 | Finnish

Well, this is Pelargonium hybrid ‘Millfield Rose’ from Australia, sometimes also called Geranium. I tried to find out, what it is in Chinese and I must say that I had few funny but also interesting moments, because it was very easy to find its Chinese name – in Chinese characters, but not in pinyin. And because I can’t use Chinese characters, I thought that I can’t tell you what its Chinese name is. But then I get it! I split the Chinese name so please, don’t laugh at me, I really hope this make sense and at least I have tried:
tiān zhú kuí smiley



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