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Can a wax preserved rose be planted into a growing plant again?

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Can a wax preserved rose be planted into a growing plant again?
I don’t think its possible, but I would still like to ask this(: haha.

So I’ve preserved this rose in June, and I’m just curious of whether I can plant it into a new plant like fresh roses?
Please tell me the truth, because I don’t want to damage the rose, as it has a really special place in my heart because it’s all I’m left with even though its not like he gave me the rose because he likes me…

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Answer by saaanen
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unless you’re into DNA cloning, what you have is what you have. Leave it alone and keep its special place in your heart


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