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Feed them well from planting onwards and you should get at least 25 years from a modern hybrid bush.

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Dry it off completely, you need to cut some stem off, place it between white paper towel, and place it in the center of a hard back, heavy type of a book and leave for 6 months.

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What type of stem does rose have?

it has a stem that is green and has long thorns on it. sometimes the stem is long.


Is a stem of a rose 1 millimeter long?

A millimeter is extremely small. Normally, if you purchased a rose in a store, you would expect its stem to be about 30 centimeters or about 300 millimeters long (a foot). If you cut a rose from a plant in your garden, you would expect the stem to be at least one fourth that length.


What is the color of a rose stem?

A rose stem is dark green.


What is the color of the stem?

A rose stem is dark green.


What is the texture of stem of rose?

A long stem rose would generally be 70cm or more. If you are ordering a flower arrangement and want long stem, be sure to tell them that you were wanting stems at least this long. You might have to pay more depending on where you are sending them or ordering them, but if the height is that important to you, you won't mind. Also, if you just want the height and still want long stem, don't ask for the stem length, but instead opt for tall branches (or blooming branches if they are available) and roses with a collar of lemon leaf, rather than all of the leather fern and filler. Your arrangement will make a bigger statement and also have a contemporary feel.


Do rose have stem?

Yes.


What does a rose have in it and its stem and why does it have that inside of it?

=== === The rose and its stem, like most plants, have auxins in them, a plant hormone or morphogen. The auxin controls the growth and development of the rose by limiting the top (flower) and bending of the plant (stem).


What happened to the cut rose stem when put in water They want to know if it grew roots and if so how long did it take and how long are they?

they die


Why do long-stem roses cost more than short-stem roses?

Long stemmed roses are a symbol of wealth. The rose naturally blossoms on a stem about 6" long naturally. The beauty of the rose is accentuated by the length of a longer stem based on the pedestal principle. So the rose is forced to grow fewer roses by cultivation, putting more nutrient into the one rose rather than many. The side branches of the original stem are pruned away resulting in a very long stem. A long stemmed rose can be displayed in a taller vase, as tall as 24" and still be spectacular. The long stemmed rose usually has a larger bud which results in a larger bloom. There are roses which will have a 3" long bud so obviously it is heavily cultivated and more expensive to grow. This is the reason for the wide variance in price. Miniature roses do not have the visual impact as the showy long stem variety. So it's not the rose itself, it's the money spent on the arrangement.


How do change the color of a white rose using a black ink in 5 days?

trim the end of the rose stem then stand it in a vase of water containing black ink. It will take time but the colour will slowly travel up the stem to the petals. It will be quicker if you shorten the stem but that depends if you want it long or not.


What is the homophone for lines opposite of columns and red flower with a thorny stem?

A red flower with a thorny stem may be a rose. Homophones for rose are rows and roes.


What kind of stem a rose has?

a greeen one.