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Roses Out of all those roses of various colours, which colour do you prefer?

7 fans picked:
White
   43%
Red
   29%
Pink
   14%
Purple
   14%
Yellow
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Orange
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Blue
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Brown
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Black
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 BJsRealm posted over a year ago
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BJsRealm picked Red:
Believe it or not, ALL of those colours do exist even in nature now, including the blue, brown & even the black roses! Surprised? I know I was when I first found out there are black roses already growing in nature, namely in Turkey. It's a wild rose though, still a black rose nevertheless. As for blue roses, the Japanese scientists have created a very first blue rose ever back in 2004. Soon to be available for free sale all over the world.
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BJsRealm picked Red:
Even the brown roses already exist in nature! The only 2 colours missing are green & grey for roses cannot become grey & they certainly can't get green when it comes to the petal colour!! Btw each colour of those roses has a specific meaning & each colour is also a symbol of some sort. For example, red roses are the most common symbol of love.
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Essence38154 picked Purple:
I've seen purple,red,yellow,pink,orange,white,blue,g­ree­n and black roses. But, I've never seen a brown rose before. Thank you for creating this rose poll :)
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BJsRealm picked Red:
^You're welcome, my friend. Looks like we both like roses so much. Perhaps not as much as chocolate, still ... So, you see, my friend, we have a lot in common indeed. Btw I was also surprised when I've found out there are already brown roses available today. I had no idea that even the black roses actually exist in nature.
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BJsRealm picked Red:
^^You mean you've actually seen a green rose before? But, how can that be? There should be no green roses in nature, not according to Google, or at least not yet! Or grey for that matter. :-O
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