These stemless Preserved Mint Roses are 100% real roses treated to keep their exceptional color, while preserving their original texture. These long-lasting roses are perfect for arrangements you want to cherish long after your special event.
Mint Julep Rose
Despite being mostly yellow, this rose is dubbed a green rose because its petals have a green border. On the petal edges, the borders are mint green in hue.
Originally known as “rosa chinesis viridiflora”, 'Green Rose' is a “love it or hate it” kind of a rose whose uniqueness stems from its lack of true petals. Whether or not you love it, this plant arouses genuine interest in people because it is uncommon, a novelty.
1. Juliet Rose (Scientific Name Unknown): The Rarest Rose In The World. The Juliet Rose is not only considered to be one of the rarest flowers in the world, but it's also the rarest rose in the world because it took 15 years for rose breeder David Austin to cultivate the flower in England.
In roses, this minty green color means "cheerfulness and new beginnings." So the couple in your life who just became parents? Gift them a bouquet of mint roses.
A rose is a rose is a rose … unless it's a rose emoji, or?. The rose emoji can be used to express romantic and non-romantic love and affection, as the flower is commonly given on Valentine's Day or Mother's Day. The emoji can also convey a sense of beauty or signal alliance with democratic socialism.
Rainbow Roses are also known as Happy Roses or Kaleidoscope Roses. These blooms may look like they were plucked out of a story book, but trust us when we say they're 100% real. These unique blooms boast vibrant and brightly coloured petals, making them the life of the party or centre of attention anywhere you put them.
The Middlemist's Red camellia is considered the rarest flower in the world. Only two known examples are believed to exist, one in New Zealand and another one in England. The plant was brought from China to England in 1804 by John Middlemist.
The Middlemist Red is considered the rarest flower in the world. It is found in London and New Zealand, with only one specimen in each location. It used to be native to Asia but is now extinct on the continent. John Middlemist was responsible for bringing the flower to London in 1804.
The Middlemist Red, the world's rarest flower, exists only in London and New Zealand. Originally from Asia, it was brought to London by John Middlemist and is now considered extinct in its native region.
The black rose is an extremely rare color but offers unrivaled beauty. Black roses aren't exactly black. Instead, black roses derive their color from intense shades of purple or red rather than pure black.
Tiger Rose is an outstanding variegated Japanese maple! Leaves emerge in spring colored pink with rose tinges and then settles into an attractive reticulated variegate. Pendulous in habit, Tiger Rose will reach 10 feet in ten years. Fall colors yellow, orange to finally red!
Since blue roses do not exist in nature, as roses lack the specific gene that has the ability to produce a "true blue" color, blue roses are traditionally created by dyeing white roses.
Unlike other companies that sell luxury rose arrangements online, the roses used in every Venus et Fleur arrangement are 100 percent real flowers. Many of our blooms are grown and cultivated in Ecuador, benefiting from the country's favorable equatorial climate and soil conditions.
Yes, Infinity Roses are real flowers. Our roses are procured directly from our Ecuadorian farm and naturally preserved. Unlike fresh-cut roses, our Infinity Roses won't fade after just a few days. They will instead maintain their natural appearance for years, not days.
Lavender roses have had a captivating allure throughout their long history. There are several lavender rose varieties in cultivation, ranging from the Old Garden varieties to more modern rose hybrids. Lavender rose species include miniature rose bushes as well as larger single bloom flowers.
Selaginella lepidophylla (syn. Lycopodium lepidophyllum) is a species of desert plant in the spikemoss family (Selaginellaceae). Known as a "resurrection plant", S. lepidophylla is renowned for its ability to survive almost complete desiccation.
Grandmothers and grandfathers with a green thumb might remember it: the Scabiosa. A special flower, which until recently, had been forgotten.
The corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) is the largest unbranched inflorescence in the plant kingdom, boasts a powerful stink, and blooms for just 2-3 days once every year or two. The bloom can grow up to 8 feet tall! This plant fascinates visitors of all ages.
FULL SUN The Double Lilies, both Asiatic and Oriental, are the rarest of the lilies cultivated today. Few cultivars remain stable year after year.
If you love roses, or if like me you don't particularly like them but have been around them enough to know one end from the other, then you may have come across this absolutely stunning cultivar known as the Black Dragon Rose. It is undeniably beautiful.
A rare color for roses
But true purple roses are rare, with a rarity similar to that of the coveted purple dye in the ancient world that gave the color its regal reputation and association with royalty, power, and wealth.
Rose 'The Fairy', Rosa 'Fairy Rose', Rosa 'Perle Rose', Shrub Roses. Blooming its heart out, Rosa 'The Fairy' is a dwarf shrub rose which produces abundant cascading clusters of small and delicate, rosette-like, double, clear pink flowers, up to 1 in. across (2.5 cm), packed with up to 25 petals.