yes they do they grow like corn then they get 5 to 10 onions around the top.
YES
Daffodils. Tulips. Onions. Garlic
Daffodils. Tulips. Onions. Garlic
Onions do not have "parents" in the traditional sense, as they are plants that reproduce through seeds. Each onion bulb can produce flowers that generate seeds, which can grow into new onion plants. In a botanical context, the parent plants are the ones that produce the seeds, but individual onions are not considered to have parents like animals do.
The most common examples are onions, garlics, tulips and crocus.
Onions reproduce through seeds, sets (small bulbs), or transplants. When an onion plant matures, it produces flowers that turn into seeds. These seeds can be planted to grow new onion plants. Onions can also reproduce by dividing the bulbs into smaller sets and planting them to grow new onions.
Sea Weed, Kelp, Turtle Grass, and All types of Coral, Onions, and Cat Tails.
Onions like all plants grow primarily at the tip which is called the apical meristem. Since onions do not branch out, there are no lateral meristems as there would be on a branched plant, so almost all growth is at the tip.
Yes, because onions grow out of the ground
no
Onions have been grown for thousands of years.
Onions are cultivated and used around the world.