Cut roses growing new leaves after being placed in water because the water provides hydration and nutrients to the stem, allowing the plant to continue its growth process.
Cut roses may grow new leaves because they are still alive and trying to survive. The plant is attempting to regrow and continue its life cycle even after being cut.
bunches
Roses leaves have holes due to insect feeding, disease, or environmental stress.
It sounds as if your roses are suffering either from the wrong conditions or something in the soil affecting them. Feeding is not the answer until you sort the problem out and the bushes are growing normally.
To balance the plant.
To care for your rose bouquet with new leaves, make sure to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged, provide plenty of sunlight, and remove any dead or yellowing leaves. Additionally, consider adding fertilizer specifically for roses to promote healthy growth.
In the Derby, it is a blanket of roses.
no because it takes time for it to form
I think Mexico is famous for roses but not sure so you might want to look it up.
you can find aphids under leaves ,mainly on roses.
yes it is as a matter of fact. Because roses are on a bush. And bushes lose their leaves. That's what deciduous means in latin-"fall off"
According to the related link below, there are around 150 species of roses.