Yes, they can. They can either be grown from the seeds from the seed pods or the bulbs can be separated to make new plants. See the related link for more information.
A Ligulate === (Asteraceae) an example would be the Cosmos bipinnatus.The flower has one large, long, thin petal. It is from the Aster/Daisy Family . They look like single petals but are actually individual flowers, each producing its own seed.Also:I like calli lillies, not canna lillies mind you. The calli lily has a singal petal that looks like a champagne glass. another option is a pitcher plant that eats insects, one petal in the shape of a water pitcher.
the seed will not grow.
All species originally grow from seed. Hybrids or cultivars will not grow true from seed so must be vegatatively propogated.
Because> They have small roots that can not stay in the ground!
Most Lillies grow from a bulb so they are perennial flowers.
There are so many varieties, it makes a direct answer difficult. There are daylillies, canna lillies, calli lillies, spider lillies and many many more. Of these listed, daylillies can be the size of a coffee cup, up to 4 feet tall and 2-4 feet in diameter (in groups). Cannas grow from 6 inches tall to almost 7 feet tall. Callis grow from 6 inches tall to 4 feet tall. Spider lillies, 3 feet tall with blooms to 4 feet and 3 feet in diameter. There are dwarf varieties which are smaller of course.
They grow in eastern Asia
you water it and put it in a sunny place
Nothing lasts forever.
Calli Ryals is 5' 1".
A Ligulate === (Asteraceae) an example would be the Cosmos bipinnatus.The flower has one large, long, thin petal. It is from the Aster/Daisy Family . They look like single petals but are actually individual flowers, each producing its own seed.Also:I like calli lillies, not canna lillies mind you. The calli lily has a singal petal that looks like a champagne glass. another option is a pitcher plant that eats insects, one petal in the shape of a water pitcher.
Most Lillies grow from a bulb so they are perennial flowers.
No, the monggo seed does not grow in sand. This seed is commonly known as the mung seed and needs rich soil to grow.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
No seed can grow without land
a seed starting to grow
The seed will grow, but in contrast there shall be a foul odour =]