how do roses reproduce?

i got this one rose bush that i love and i want to have more of them around my house.

Answers:
I'm not a huge rose grower, but I do know they can also be propagated by cuttings. I'm sure there's an american rose society, or some other organization on-line that has info.

I got lucky. My climbing Blaze (my only rose) actually self-seeded, so now I have 2.

Other answers:
With their little "pricks"

Actually.. by pollination.
With their little "pricks"

Actually.. by pollination.
buy another female flower from the same species it will make pollination
if it is a bisexual flower simply take the pollen from the anther and place it on the sticky stigma of the carpel and allow fertilization to occur by providing the flower with the essential growth conditions hopefully the ova will be fertilized and a seed will be formed but keep observing the flower to see any signs which indicate the formation of the seed the signs are as follows:
1. the petals will shrivel and fall off.
2. the sepals will shrivel and fall off.
3. the stamen will shrivel and fall off.
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