Why are you able to propagate some plants in water, but cut flowers always die eventually?

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Why are you able to propagate some plants in water, but cut flowers always die eventually?

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The flowers that can propagate have to be perennial plants, single-year plants expect the stem to die off after producing seeds so regrowing roots isn’t in their plan.

But if you take for example a rose out of bouquet (and it has some leaves on the stem) you could trim off the bottom and the flower, plant the stem in a warm and humid environment and it’ll take root.

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