Rainbow roses all the rage in Japan
Rainbow roses aren't new, but according to the Asahi Shinbun, they're really starting to take off in Japan.
A florist in Nagoya reports a sudden increase in orders this months—and, interestingly, most of the buyers are men in their 30s or 40s.
Rainbow roses are made by watering the flowers with a series of different colored natural dyes as they grow.

When you can't decide what color roses to get, you can get every color in the rainbow in a single bouquet.

Rainbow roses on sale at Megumi's Floral Shop, in downtown Nagoya City.
—Mellow Monk
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1 Comments:
those roses are very beutifull,everyone should see the wonders of the world.
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