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how does a rose plant reproduce

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Roses reproduce naturally both by seed formation and via sukers that sprout near the base of the bush. The sukers will produce blooms that are identical to the original. Seeds, however, may produce a plant and bloom that vary from the original plant. Roses can be reproduced manually by stem cuttings. Stem cutting will produce a clone of the original rose bush.
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