how did the rose grow and blossom
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Roses that bloom on a regular basis are called “repeat” bloomers. The speed with which a rose (1) forms a new bloom-producing cane (stem) (2) develops a bud, and (3) the bud opens to a flower varies. When we cut off a dead spent bloom (deadheading) we signal to that stem to grow a new flower-producing stem.
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