These Romantic Roses Grow With Both Red and White Petals
This hybrid tea rose is extremely fragrant and its red and white coloring makes it perfect for romantic bouquets. The plant stems from Germany, where a breeder named Reimer Kordes created it in 1978. Several years ago, a few photographs of an Osiria rose started circulating online, causing a trend in people searching for these roses. Since that time, it's been noted by several sources that those photographs look heavily photoshopped compared to what actually grows, leaving some people disappointed. A tiger-striped version of the Osiria rose. (Photo: @Chogieswagz)