GM Flowers


Flowers are undoubtedly very pretty things when they are in full blossom and they have been used to seduce women or as an apology for years and years purely because of the fact that they look pretty and make a nice decoration (because lets face it they don’t really do much else once they have been cut!) But yet some clever fella has decided that flowers are not actually that great and could be genetically modified to look a lot more colourful!

multicoloured rose  GM Flowers

The genetically modified flowers are called rainbow roses or happy roses and are made by placing various food dyes in the a cream roses water supply as it is grown with one colour being used at a time to create multicoloured flower arrangements. The exact process is unknown and is kept as a secret by the Dutch florist Peter van de Werken but you can now get them over here in Britain but they do not come cheap with one stem costing £24.49 and a dozen setting you back a whopping £64.87! So if you get a bouquet of these then your a very lucky person (or the person getting them for you is very rich!)

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