These Romantic Roses Grow With Both Red and White Petals
The enhanced photos typically show the Osiria with a pristine white center and velvet-red petals. In reality, the flower tends to be more fire-engine red and the white isn't always so clean. Finding the Osiria at your local garden center can also be quite a challenge, as they're often not stocked. And though you'll find sellers growing seeds online, results here are often a mixed bag with reviewers complaining that nothing ever sprouted. Photo: HGTV