Nope, they come in bulbs
Tulips are bulbs
Tulips can reproduce through seeds, but they are more commonly grown from bulbs for faster and more reliable results. When grown from seeds, it can take several years for tulips to mature and produce flowers.
Turkey's national plant and is famous of are Tulips. During Ottoman Empire, The Netherlands was gifted with tulips seeds.
Does the country of Turkey have a symbolic flower?
Tulips, Dandylions, Daisy's
Bees are very attracted to tulips. It is actually good to have bees in your yard. We don't always sees bees around tulips because the tulips come out early in spring and bees are not as active at this time.
No, nor do tulips.
Red tulips are typically not grown from seed for commercial distribution because they are often inconsistent in color and quality due to genetic variations. Commercial growers prefer to propagate tulips through bulb division or cloning techniques to ensure uniformity in color and size, which is important for meeting market demands.
a tulip will close in the rain because it needs to keep its pollen dry so it can produce seeds
only in the spring! However, plant the bulb in the fall.
Azalea bushes are typically propagated from cuttings or by layering, not from bulbs or seeds. Bulbs are more commonly associated with plants like tulips or daffodils, while azaleas can be grown from a woody stem cutting or by air layering where a branch is encouraged to produce roots while still attached to the mother plant.
To produce a tulip exactly like the parent use a small bulbil that will grow from the parent. If you want to try and produce a worthwhile new cultivar grow some from the seed of the parent.