There is only one species of rose that produces green blossoms. Although it's common name is simply "The Green Rose", it's Latin name is Rosa chinensis 'Viridiflora'.
The plant's flowers do not resemble traditional rose blossoms and they produce an unusual, peppery scent. It is this reason that the species is considered to be a very old variety, perhaps one of the very first varieties of roses.
The Tudor times was after the Wars of the Roses. The first Tudor monarch, Henry VII, put an end to the Wars of the Roses.
All colours except green, blue ,black and brown.
green dogs.
red,orange,blue,purple,green
Yes, blue roses do exist and as a matter of fact they can come in really any colour.
No they are not. They can be pink too. Roses can be any color of the rainbow! There are lavender roses, yellow, white, pink, orange, white and orange, white and pink, white and red, green, green-yellow, and the growers are working on a blue rose. See the link for all the lovely roses available from your florist.
Blue Roses do not exist in nature. Roses lack the pigmentation needed to become blue. You can dip roses to make them blue. Genetically modified roses are for sale that are â??blue roses,â?? though then look more of a light purple color. They are called Applause and were first released in Japan in 2009.
blue and white or green and yellow
Red, Blue, White, Lavender, Turquoise, Sea Green, idk the rest
Green Roses was created in 1999-06.
There are blue moons, but there are not known green moons.
Blue Roses from the Moons was created in 1997-03.