Blue Rose
With its characteristics optimized through breeding, this rose makes the blue dream of rose lovers come true. A special coloring process opens all doors and unimagined floristic uses for this rose.
Look
Everything about this cut flower is like that of normal roses, except that its petals are colored blue. Coloring has no negative impact on the overall lifespan of this rose. The special thing about the color is that blue roses do not normally occur in nature and cannot be bred. How intensely and to what degree the individual flowers take on the blue color depends on the individual, although the edges of the flowers tend to be darker than the actual leaves. When you look at it, a blue basic tone is created, which appears just as natural due to the lighter areas as the nuances of undyed rose petals.
Design tips
Blue roses are extraordinary and their floristic use is correspondingly special and individual. They are often used for thematically and color-coordinated, decorative occasions or events and are also suitable as an unusual gift bouquet.
White decorative flowers and binding green with white elements go well with the blue base color. For example, other white roses, white lilies and star white or white lilac would be. Other color partners that match the blue tone of this rose are violet, purple and orange.
Care
Cut the stem generously at an angle after transport.
Remove any leaves that are in the water from the stem.
Renew the water regularly.
Glass or porcelain vases are best.