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A rose plant has a fibrous root system that consists of thin roots spreading out in various directions close to the surface of the soil. These roots help the plant to absorb water and nutrients efficiently.
Roots don't have roots, plants have roots.
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With it's roots
A rose gets its nutrients from the soil through its roots. The roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and transport them to the rest of the plant, including the petals. Photosynthesis in the leaves also helps produce sugars that serve as additional nutrients for the rose.
by the roots sucking it in
Tap roots
not an answer but what kind of roots?
Yes, a rose stem can grow roots and develop into a new plant through a process called propagation.
Amy rose is kind...but she has her moment's :)
Conical tap roots