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Cut tulips cannot be rooted, as they lack the necessary stem structure to develop new roots. Unlike some other plants, tulips do not regenerate from cut flowers. If you want to propagate tulips, it's best to do so from bulbs or by planting seeds. For cut tulips, they can last longer in a vase with proper care, but they will not grow roots.

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