True Blue Roses to be Sold First in Japan
by Steve Levenstein
Roses... timeless symbols of romance that come in a wide variety of colors from rich red through pretty pink to golden yellow and snowy white. But not
blue...
until now!
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Geneticists from Australia's
Florigene Ltd., a wholly owned (98.5%) subsidiary of Japanese drinks manufacturer
Suntory Ltd., first cracked the code for creating
<u>The contents of this section is only viewable by members - Please login or register to view</u> in 2004. Since then, they have been refining the process to the point where true blue roses can be sold to a public eager to possess the once "impossible dream".
Examples of the roses on display in Tokyo displayed a soft mauve tint that Florigene scientists say is just the starting point for what will be a variety of bluish
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By inserting genes from the common
Pansy and
Iris into
Rose DNA while at the same time switching off a Rose gene that prevented the production of the blue pigment known as
"delphinidin", the legendary flower of love will be able to synthesize and express a full range of hues from palest baby blue to deep navy.
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Patriotic rose bouquets could also be marketed now that
red, white & blue roses could be used. Suntory hopes to sell up to several hundred thousand blue roses a year and is working with Florigene to grow the roses in Australia.
Of course, the greatest demand for blue roses would likely be from individuals wanting to express their love in the traditional manner - and since blue roses are said to signify
fantasies, they should be quite popular indeed!
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