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Rainbow Roses
The
rainbow rose petals artificially colored by water is drawn up the stem and
splitting the stem and dipping every part in different colored water, the
colors are drawn into the petals resulting in a multicolored rose. With these changes
to the rose, it causes them to not live as long as an uncolored rose. Researchers
are doing to find the best cultivar for this unique coloring process, with the
result that the Venezuela Rose is the only cultivar that absorbs all the
different colorants perfectly, which is a Hybrid Tea, cream rose that grows in
the Netherlands, Colombia and Ecuador. When the rose is in full bloom it has a
flower diameter of 6 cm and a stem length of 40 to 100 cm. The rose is not
scented.
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Rainbow Roses
Claude Monet
Claude
Monet is a Hybrid Tea with average doble blooms in yellow and light pink
stripes and streaks has mild to strong fruity scent. If you don’t want red or
pink roses its odd coloration will right away draw attention. These rose
varieties will absolutely add drama to your garden as well as add a splash of
color to a green lawn.
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Claude Monet
Osiria
Osiria
is a red blend Hybrid Tea rose with an odd coloration of petals which are
velvety red at the front and white at the back. The variety was bred in 1978
and features large blooms. Osiria is a repeated bloomer and has a muscular
scent. Its petals can also turn dark red which amazingly contrasts with the
silver back.
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Osiria
Rive Gauche or Green Eye
Rive
Gauche or Green Eye are akin varieties from Green Valley Floral that were
genetically bred to have the green foliage growing in the middle of the bloom.
The petals are reflexed while green foliage is pointed. Rive Gauche features
light pink blooms surrounding the green leaves while the Green Eye has
yellow-ish white flowers.
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