Monday, February 13, 2012

Can you bring a rose back to life once it is dried up?

If so, how. I tried cutting off the bottom of the stem. Didn't seem to work. Answers are appreciated.
Can you bring a rose back to life once it is dried up?
No. If you are really desperate you can try soaking the whole thing in water (laying on its side and weighted) to rehydrate, but they reach a point and they are gone. All roses either dry out or drop petals eventually.



You could preserve it as is -- borax in the laundry soap aisle is used for drying/preserving flowers -- or make beads of the petals. The link for the following recipe calls for 4 cups, so you would have to get other rose petals.



You could also wear a pressed petal in a locket. (I'm assuming you are trying to keep this rose longer out of affection for the giver.)
Reply:I don't think so, but why not dry it or press it? That way you'll have it forever :)
Reply:No
Reply:TRY CLONING! LIKE THIS BRAINPOP VIDEO
Reply:Although it is very rare, i have seen roses begin to grow after being dried for over a month. I'm not sure what specific conditions cause this behavior, but it is possible.
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