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Aug 7, 2014 8:46 AM CST
Name: Toni
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I touched exceedingly briefly on odd colors on my article (where's the blue roses?) and why you don't see true blue, but the really oddball colors are SOOOOOOOOOOO rare to find these days.. I've been wanting 90% of Zuzu's roses (who doesn't?) mainly because she's got sooooooooooo many gorgeous weirdos you just don't find at the big boxes (Grey Hat, Grey Pearl... check out some of the "grey" roses she has.. *swoon!!*). I think the oddest rose that's readily available these days has to be Koko Loco, which, for me, has really been a gorgeous rose this year. They've been holding onto their brown for a lot longer than normal, hitting the lavender almost right before they shatter.
Roses are one of my passions! Just opened, my Etsy shop (to fund my rose hobby)! http://www.etsy.com/shop/Tweet...

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