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Roses typically do not grow naturally in grasslands, as they prefer well-drained soils and specific conditions that allow for their growth, such as slightly acidic to neutral pH. Grasslands are characterized by grasses and herbaceous plants, with less competition for sunlight and water. However, cultivated roses can be planted in grassland areas if the soil and environmental conditions are suitable, and they are properly maintained.

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