Water will go up the stems of roses. But roses will not transport water any where else.
The roses dies in at lest 2 or 6 minutes or up to an hour. I suggest not putting Ur roses in salt water unless u are trying to kill them me & my friend did this for science fair and that was one of the first roses that died.
Roses typically contain about 80-90% water by weight. This high water content is essential for the plant's physiological processes, including nutrient transport and temperature regulation. The water also contributes to the rose's freshness and overall appearance.
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No. The roses might die if you will put so much water in it's vase. The correct sprinkling of water in flowers/roses are early in the morning and nearly night.
Roses are vascular plants because they have specialized tissues called xylem and phloem that help transport water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis to different parts of the plant for growth and energy. This vascular system allows roses to grow and thrive.
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Because roses need more water than cactuses. A cactus can store water in itself.
Sugar water and water.
The roots of the rosebush absorb water from the soil.
if you have black roses, you can water them when their dying or brown and they will turn into golden roses and NEVERdie! :)
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Boiling water can be used to revive roses by cutting the stems at an angle and placing them in the hot water for a few seconds. This helps to remove air bubbles and allows the roses to absorb more water, extending their lifespan. Be careful not to leave them in the water for too long, as this can damage the flowers.