no
Yes of course you can. Rose can be easily propagated by budding.
Cacti do not have leaves. However, some species can be propagated by cuttings from the stems.
Propagated Monstera leaves may turn yellow due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or nutrient deficiencies. Adjusting watering frequency, providing adequate sunlight, and using a balanced fertilizer can help prevent yellowing leaves.
African violets are similar to begonias in that they can be propagated from leaves. By selecting healthy leaves and placing them in water or soil, new plantlets can grow from the leaf. Snake plants and jade plants are also examples of plants that can be propagated from leaves.
In cultivated varieties they are propogated by budding or cuttings. Species and new varieties are produced from seed.
Rose leaves are a symbol of hope.
no they cut all sorts of leaves, they do seem fond of rose leaves.
Yes, roses have seeds. They are typically propagated through a process called seed germination, where the seeds are planted in soil and given the right conditions to grow into new rose plants.
Rose leaves are typically green, oval-shaped, and have a serrated edge. They are arranged in an alternating pattern along the stem and usually have a glossy appearance.
the leaves make photosynthesis
There are holes in the leaves of your rose bush because caterpillars come and eat the leaves and the hole is the place of the leave that the caterpillar ate at.
Your cut rose is growing leaves because it is trying to survive and continue to grow even after being cut. The leaves are a sign that the rose is still alive and trying to produce energy through photosynthesis.