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Why is the rose red? Because it's a white rose covered in blood.
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Actually, Roses are red for the same reason that an individual might have blue eyes, that being genetics. Genes regulating color are part of every rose's genetic make-up and are passed from parents to offspring, much like that of humans. Flower color can be heightened or modified through selective breeding much like a human would change a dog's hair color, or even a cats. Fascinating stuff really.