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Apr 7, 2018 9:37 PM CST
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Some florists treat their cut roses with a chemical that discourages rooting, but others don't. I've rooted a few cuttings from Safeway rose bouquets just by snipping off the bloom and plunging the bloomless cutting into the ground or a container. It sometimes works, even without rooting hormone, but, as Neal points out, most of these roses don't grow well unless they're in a hothouse in South America.

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