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I recently saw a picture of a single rose that was ...

I recently saw a picture of a single rose that was multi colored. I was told it was from Columbia, South America. What is the name of this type of rose and are they sold in the US?

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Multicolored like the ones in this picture?

If so, then please read (thoroughly) the following link:

http://www.snopes.com/photos/natural/rainbowroses.asp

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