No, the light output is on the wrong end of the spectrum for plant growth. Plants like the red end of the spectrum.
bulbs
Hyacinths are grown from bulbs.
Not sure what the origin is, but plants that have bulbs or other fleshy storage organs (tubers, corms, etc) use those organs to store energy and to survive extreme conditions
Sylvania bulbs are related to plant growing, but in the sense that they are light bulbs used for growing plants rather than a type of bulb which you plant and grow.
Flowers that grow from bulbs are usually very hardy and they multiply. It could be that an animal dragged a bulb there or someone planted them and then just let them go.
The amount of energy used by a lightbulb does not affect a plants growth, only the brightness and spectrum of the light produced.
bulbs
Hyacinths are grown from bulbs.
Can you grow plants with l e b light bulbs
onions,garlics,and lilies grow from bulbs
Many inventions were patented one after the other.The included light bulbs and Tesla's energy transformer.
Lilies grow from bulbs. The bulbs have overlapping scales. You can break off scales and grow new lilies asexually.
Not sure what the origin is, but plants that have bulbs or other fleshy storage organs (tubers, corms, etc) use those organs to store energy and to survive extreme conditions
The veggies grow best under CFL bulbs indoors are herbs and tomato.
Sylvania bulbs are related to plant growing, but in the sense that they are light bulbs used for growing plants rather than a type of bulb which you plant and grow.
They grow from seeds.
yes