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A blooming rose is not withered. Withered means past its time and over.
Roses should be planted about 18-24 inches apart to ensure optimal growth and blooming.
Climbing roses should be planted about 2-3 feet apart to ensure optimal growth and blooming.
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Yes, deadheading roses can promote new growth and encourage continuous blooming by redirecting the plant's energy from producing seeds to producing new flowers.
You probably have the rootstock taking over and the budded variety has died.
umm no not really lol that's a dumb question
Possibly the stock has outgrown the variety budded on.
We deadhead roses to encourage the re-blooming of the plant. One can do this by snapping the flowers off at the base during the first flush.
Old roses should be pruned after blooming, and the dead wood should be cleared first. Additionally, it's generally easier to prune roses in warmer climates.