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Daffodils, bluebells, onions, to name only three out of a very long list.

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Name some plants which grow from bulbs?

The most common examples are onions, garlics, tulips and crocus.


Examples of plants that grow from bulbs?

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Which bulbs and roots do you get from plants?

From plants, you can obtain various types of bulbs and roots, including onions, garlic, tulips, and daffodils, which are examples of bulbs. Roots such as carrots, beets, and radishes are edible root vegetables. Additionally, sweet potatoes and ginger are examples of storage roots that serve as energy reserves for the plant. These structures are vital for plant propagation and nutrition.


What is the verb in Grandma plants bulbs in every fall?

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What are some examples of light bulbs that produce heat?

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Can you grow plants with led light bulbs?

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What are bulbs - biology?

I believe you might be asking about plant bulbs. plant bulbs are bulbous large roots that basically are like onions there is a round root underneath the plant that usually provides food storage for the plant.


Why do some plants have bulbs?

Some plants have bulbs as they store their complete life cycle in an underground storage structure.


What does provide the light energy for the plants?

Sun or special bulbs for plants.


Do plants that grow from bulbs make seeds?

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