by the roots sucking it in
It "drinks" or basically sucks in the water through the stem. It makes the water into a special fluid, that the rose supplies its food with. It "eats/drinks" the fluid it makes out of the water.
A rose grows from a stem through a process called photosynthesis, where the plant uses sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil to produce energy and grow. The stem provides support and transports water and nutrients to the rest of the plant, allowing the rose to develop and bloom.
A rose can grow from a stem, but it requires specific conditions like sunlight, water, and nutrients to flourish and bloom successfully.
A rose stem is dark green.
It is the outer part of the cross-section of a plant stem eg: celery, rose stem, spinach
You didnt have a plant in the jar you had a stem. The plant in the ground is all right the stem in the jar will die.
A rose stem is dark green.
Blue food coloring goes into the water. The white rose takes up water in the stem and turns blue.
Yes.
=== === 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).
it has a stem that is green and has long thorns on it. sometimes the stem is long.
To successfully grow a rose bush from a stem, you can start by selecting a healthy stem cutting from an existing rose bush. Remove any leaves from the lower part of the stem and dip it in rooting hormone. Plant the stem in a pot with well-draining soil and keep it in a warm, sunny location. Water the cutting regularly and wait for roots to develop. Once roots have formed, transplant the cutting into a larger pot or into the ground. With proper care and attention, the cutting will grow into a healthy rose bush.