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# Ramos "arcoiris' o Rainbows

Los ramos arcoíris representan una mezcla de varias variedades de colores en un solo ramo. Estos suelen estar impulsados por el color y, por lo tanto, la variedad se pierde en la creación individual de ramos arcoíris.

Ejemplo: 100xArcoíris 50CM 25ST (Representa 2500 tallos empaquetados en ramos de 25 tallos)

Las siguientes variedades ingresan al área de procesamiento representando 2500 tallos:

* 500 Tallos de Akito (blancos)
* 500 Tallos de Mondial (blancos)
* 500 Tallos de Freedom (rojos)
* 750 Tallos de Red Paris (rojos)

La combinación es de 14 rojos/11 blancos. Se utilizarán 14 rojos en la creación, pero en una base de ramo individual, se pierde el seguimiento de qué variedad se utilizó en cada ramo. Sabemos que contendrá algunos Freedom/Red Paris (rojos) y algunos Akito/Mondial (blancos), pero no las cantidades exactas de cada variedad.

<figure><img src="/files/Gew2KR7ihlIcNUusgSRC" alt=""><figcaption><p>Representación de un ramo denominado arcoiris o rainbow.</p></figcaption></figure>


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