Roses and their meaning - Meaning of blue rose is mystery. A tantalizing vision that cannot be totally pinned down, a mystery that cannot be fully unraveled is the blue rose. the other meaning of blue rose are something very extraordinary expresses, that very same feeling. "You are extraordinarily wonderful". A blue rose also can mean a truly wonderful personality.

blue rose symbolize mistery
In nature, a blue rose flower does not exist, Blue roses were traditionally created by dyeing white roses, since roses lack a gene to produce delphinidin, the primary plant pigment that produces true blue flowers.
The elusive blue rose is finally on the market, at least this is what Japan is claiming. Although there are blue roses on today's market they are not true roses, as they are cross bred. Japan claims it has come up with the true blue rose when their scientist extracted a gene that produces a blue pigment in pansies and activated it inside roses.
The reason that the blue rose has not been brought onto the market yet is because to get a true blue rose they have to find out how to bring the blue pigment into the rose. This must be carried out without altering the rose itself, and up until now this has not been done.
There are blue colored roses on the market, but these are not the most sought after blue rose that has become the quest of every scientist. These are cross breeds and do not meet the standards of the blue rose itself
Popular Culture of Blue Roses
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According to a Chinese folktale, the blue rose signified hope against unattainable love.
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The Blue Rose was a symbolist, impressionist influenced art movement in Tsarist Russia in the early 20th Century.
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In the anime series Blood+, blue roses are seen during the Vietnam arc as the symbol of the "Phantom" (the Chevalier Carl). It is from the legend that The Phantom who fell in love with a girl named Rose (implied to be Diva) could marry her if he gave her a blue rose. A blue rose appears in David Lynch's film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. A version of the film Beauty and The Beast also shows where the Beast gives Belle a Blue Rose when he chages back to human form.
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Blue roses adorn many printed ceramics and have done so since under-glaze blue printing became a common mode of decoration in the 1700s. In the late 1960s Wedgwood produced a range of bone china decorated with blue roses, the so-called "Ice Rose" design.
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The Blue Rose Poster was a popular psychedelic poster produced for a 1978 Grateful Dead concert.
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