Rose is arguably the flower of choice when we take a bouquet to the loved one. Traditionally, the red rose symbolizes sincere and passionate love, a message which dates back to ancient times when Greeks and Romans associated the flower with their gods Aphrodite and, respectively, Venus. Over the course of time, gardeners bred various types of unusual color roses, with eye-catching chromatic combinations. Below are a few examples of such unusual color roses.<\/p>\n
Green Ice is unique rose having buds of soft apricot that open into fully double blooms of soft, cool green or deeper green when grown in partial shade. The color of Green Ice comes closer to a true green than any other rose.<\/p>\n