Wild Roses Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Wild Roses: Nestled among mossy rocks and rich forest greenery, a cluster of wild pink roses blooms at the heart of a peaceful woodland scene. Their soft petals surround bright golden centers, creating a warm focal point that draws the eye. Delicate buds and glossy leaves weave between tall, arching fern fronds that fill the background with layers of soothing green. Subtle details like speckled leaves, textured bark, and pale lichen on the stones add depth and interest, offering many satisfying moments as each piece finds its place. The gentle balance of color and texture makes this image both calming and engaging, perfect for puzzlers who enjoy nature’s quiet beauty and intricate botanical scenes. // Image Credit: Moore, Nina, active 1857-1875, and L. Prang & Co. "Wild roses." Print. [ca. 1861–1897]. Digital Commonwealth

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