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Are There Naturally Blue Roses

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Are There Naturally Blue Roses. In fact there are no natural species of blue roses. It is not about planting a type of rose that color.

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Blue Roses just do not exist commercially speaking that is however the first blue rose is on its way as it has been grown by a bunch of mad Australian and Japanese Scientists. How to Create Natural Blue Roses 1. From deep navy to pale powder blue grape hyacinths Muscari spp offer long-lasting naturally blue blossoms in USDA zones 4 through 9 depending on the species.

Blue Roses do not naturally occur in blue because they lack the anthocyanidin pigment delphinidin which is the cause of blue colors in flowers.

Since the blue roses have been a hot and favorite topic in literature and art scientists were keen to evolve a species of blue roses. From deep navy to pale powder blue grape hyacinths Muscari spp offer long-lasting naturally blue blossoms in USDA zones 4 through 9 depending on the species. Bluebells are naturally blue and scientists are hoping to use their genetic secrets to grow blue roses carnations and other popular commercial flowers. Roses or the blue roses belong to the genus Rosa under the family Rosaceae.


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