Good question – the blue rose is such a sought-after thing that anything with the slightest hint of blue is likely to be called blue. I’m never sure a blue rose would work, though I love to see blue and lilac companion plants being grown with roses.
Thank you for your comment, Susan! I’ve yet to see a blue rose, but they do seem to keep trying. My fave is the cocoa colored Koko Loco, and I also really love a green rose … not a grass green, but a very lovely subtle shade of green. Something about it really appeals to my eye.
Of course, as I’m sure you notice, I really like any color of flower!
Good question – the blue rose is such a sought-after thing that anything with the slightest hint of blue is likely to be called blue. I’m never sure a blue rose would work, though I love to see blue and lilac companion plants being grown with roses.
Thank you for your comment, Susan! I’ve yet to see a blue rose, but they do seem to keep trying. My fave is the cocoa colored Koko Loco, and I also really love a green rose … not a grass green, but a very lovely subtle shade of green. Something about it really appeals to my eye.
Of course, as I’m sure you notice, I really like any color of flower!