The answer doesn't depend on the flower type, it depends on how close you plant them. Although, seed size may be a factor too. Tulip seeds are much larger than daisy seeds therefore, making them further apart.
A florist calls many flowers on one stem a "spray"; for example spray mums or spray roses.
A botanist would call a number of flowers on one stem an "inflorescence" and then use other words to describe how exactly the flowers are arranged on the stem, such as "spike" (ex. snapdragons), "panicle" (ex. blue flax) or "umbel" (ex. yarrow).
If I am not wrong chilli and roses grow in clusters
Bluebonnets, Ixora, frangipani,heliconia
coriander lantana
Yes.They grow in clusters.
No the flowers are dispersed singly and widely over the bush.
Please select your favorite from the three bunches of flowers on display.
Lettuces are said to 'bolt' when they grow a central stem which then bears flowers.
Yes plant growth occurs at stem, leaves, flowers and roots. The flower after fertilization grow in to the fruit.
1perfect bunches of flowers can be perfect
The Angsana flowers twice a year. Flowers are small, yellow and slightly fragrant and grow in bunches 15 to 30 cms. long. They only last for one day
Tina needs 36 flowers for her next project. The flowers are sold in bunches of 5. How many bunches will she need?
There are several types of wild garlic. Garlic typically grows in places that have a wet soil. The flowers are often white or purple and grow in bunches.
bunches
Stalk
After the seed begins to grow... Root Stem/Shoot Leaves Buds/Flowers