Yes, you can. Most commercial roses are grown as grafted stems on briar rose root stock, but it is quite possible to grow roses from cuttings. Your local garden shop can supply rooting compound and some advice on the best way to do it.
Interestingly, your rose may have some intellectual property controls on it, and it may be illegal to grow your own copies, rather like its illegal to copy a DVD. Don't try to sell any roses you succeed in growing.
A new rose plant grows from rose cuttings(stem cuttings).
A node on any plant is where the leaf bud grows from the stem.
In a plant that grows on a short stem
Does it grow from the ground? Does it have a stem and flower pedals? Yes, yes and yes. So yes, a rose IS a plant.
To find pictures of plants that grow from stems you can type that description into Google Images. The rose is one plant that can grow from a stem.
so its stays strong
Yes , it can grow through stem cutting.
=== === 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).
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plant grows well using stem cutting are rose
Yes it can grow from stem cuttings