Tulips must be propagated vegetatively to come true to the parent. Plants from seed will be variable.
Tulips are perennials that grow from bulbs, not seeds. Bulbs will grow, over time, in clumps that can be split and replanted for the next year's flowering season.
Occurs naturally in warm, alkaline, salty, brackish lakes, but are also commonly grown by aquaculture and harvested for commercial use.
The best time of the year to plant tulips is in the fall. Tulip bulbs require the chilled soil of winter to put out new growth in the spring. They can be planted any time in the fall before the soil freezes. However, they should be in the ground by mid-December.
Technically speakng, every part does start from a seed. However, some plants can grow from part of another pre-existing plant, like a tuber. Tulips can be grown from their bulbs.
No. Most commercial rose bushes are budded, in other words a bud from the parent is grafted on to a rootstock and a saleable plant is produced . A seedling can be grown but there is no guarantee that the resulting rose will have any value.
Southern America, Italy, India, Yugoslavia and Egypt.
tulips are grown from bulbs
yes they are grown in india
united states
tulips are found in southern Europe and Asia, although they grow up in many place.
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Tulips. (Actually, they originally came from Turkey, but were grown and perfected in Holland during the time of "Tulipomania.")
Blue tulips are actually quite rare. Back in the day tulips were the rage. Almost everyone grew tulips and tulips made such a high price that murders were commited because of jealousy and greed for the best tulips. Tulips were often used with their bright colors to signify certain events. Now, tulips aren't that high priced. But the only tulip that you can get a high price for is the blue tulip.
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Any crop that can be grown on a commercial scale for human consumption can be grown via subsistence farming.
yes in places where pineapples are grown they are counted in the commercial agricultural society
A garden that sells the fruit/vegetables that are grown.
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