They are the fruit of the rose, containing the seeds. They're called "rose hips". They are there because any time a flower is pollinated, it makes seeds. Otherwise there wouldn't be any more plants. Many gardeners consider them ornamental.
They can be made into Rose Hip Jelly, which is very high in vitamin C. Health stores sell Rose Hip products for their vitamin C content.
Bulbs grow into flowers, or they can be eaten, like onions.
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The snowball bush flowers on the old wood. So after the blooming the flowers turn light brown this is normal. If the plant must be pruned you must wait until after its bloom.
If a flower has roots that have been dormant in the soil all winter, a new plant is sent up from the roots. If a flower has a bulb (like a tulip) sitting deep in the soil, it will emerge from the bulb. Some flowers (iris) have tubers (fleshy underground stem-like part) that sends out new growth in the spring.
It depends on the flowers you want. Some flowers are best in spring, others summer, and still others are best in the fall. Think bulb plants in the spring and other flowers like Lenten Roses. Summer brings the daylilies, roses, lilies, and daisies. Fall is best for mums and ornamental cabbages.
caruncle.
it looks alot like a bush....
what was reggie bush childhood like
Of course, I like to get flowers anytime!
It is a bush with green stems, small green thorny leaves and many small, bright yellow flowers which last for a long time, especially in spring-time.
A bulb is like Sun because both Sun and light bulb provide light