A rose does not give off light
Rose Island Light was created in 1870.
A Dead Rose Wails for Light was created in 2008.
The answer lies in the name you've given to the rose. You call it a "red rose", because when it's illuminated by light of all colors, it absorbs all of them except the red, and the red remains to bounce away from the rose toward your eye. If the only light falling on it is green, then all the light falling on it is absorbed. There's none left to reflect away from the rose to your eye, and the rose appears black.
a bright type of light rose need to grow well
Warm water and china rose petals itself.....China rose indicator is light pink
The mountain rose to 10,000 feet.
Yoga of Light with Sharron Rose - 2004 was released on: USA: September 2004
Shayna Rose has Light blue/greyish eyes
A red rose would appear darker and less vibrant under blue light due to the interaction between the blue light and the red pigments in the rose petals. The blue light would not enhance the red color of the rose, making it appear different from how it looks under white light.
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Rose and light-blue.