The Rainbow Roses The Rainbow roses were created by Dutch flower company owner Peter VanDe Werken who produced them by developing a technique for injecting natural pigments into their stems while they are growing to create a striking multicolored petal effects The dye are produced from natural plant extracts and absorbed by the flowers as they grow A special process then controls how much color reaches each petal with spectacular results By treating the stalk with natural pigments Van De Werken has manage to make each petal a different color The pigment is absorbed and travels to the petals where it changes their hue

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The Rainbow roses were created by Dutch flower company owner Peter VanDe Werken, who produced them by developing a
technique for injecting natural pigments into their stems while they are growing to create a striking multicolored petal effects. The dye
are produced from natural plant extracts and absorbed by the flowers as they grow. A special process then controls how much color
reaches each petal- with spectacular results. By treating the stalk with natural pigments, Van De Werken has manage to make each
petal a different color. The pigment is absorbed and travels to the petals where it changes their hue.

The Rainbow Roses!! The Rainbow roses were created by Dutch flower company owner Peter VanDe Werken, who produced them by developing a technique for injecting natural pigments into their stems while they are growing to create a striking multicolored petal effects. The dye are produced from natural plant extracts and absorbed by the flowers as they grow. A special process then controls how much color reaches each petal- with spectacular results. By treating the stalk with natural pigments, Van De Werken has manage to make each petal a different color. The pigment is absorbed and travels to the petals where it changes their hue.

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