The world's first "blue roses" developed

Osaka, JAPAN: The world's first "blue roses" developed by Japanese brewer Suntory are seen during a press preview for the Rose Show as part of the World Rose Convention in Osaka, 11 May 2006. The "blue rose", a rose containing complete blue pigments in its petals, was developed by gene-recombination technologies of Suntory for the first time in the world in 2004. AFP PHOTO/Kazuhiro NOGI (Photo credit should read KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty Images)
Osaka, JAPAN: The world's first "blue roses" developed by Japanese brewer Suntory are seen during a press preview for the Rose Show as part of the World Rose Convention in Osaka, 11 May 2006. The "blue rose", a rose containing complete blue pigments in its petals, was developed by gene-recombination technologies of Suntory for the first time in the world in 2004. AFP PHOTO/Kazuhiro NOGI (Photo credit should read KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty Images)
The world's first "blue roses" developed
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