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Blue

"Snozberries? Who ever heard of a snozberry?".

The same could be said of blue roses until now from what I'm reading.

Blue roses did not exist in nature, and were dyed blue by florists for many years, until 2004 when Suntory in Japan successfully created them through genetic engineering, by removing the prominent red pigment producing gene.

Test batches are currently being grown, and blue roses are expected to be available for sale in the US starting in Autumn of 2010. They will be for sale in Japan and Australia during the 1st quarter of this year for somewhere between $22 and $30 a piece....

Blue roses signify a meaning of impossible or unattainable love.

Nah, I don't have any blue roses so I did the next best thing and tweaked the red ones I have here. Unfocused and rather dreamy looking.

"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams."

Can you tell I really, really love Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory? ;)

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