Snowdrop
No. A tulip produces a bulb which produces a seed pod.
Star of Bethlehem?
Star of Bethlehem
Both are spring flowers. Hyacinth has a bulb and iris has a rhizome. Both are in separate plant families.
A hyacinth flower is a flower that grows from a bulb and blooms in the spring. They can be a variety of colors. They flower is made up of many tiny flowers that grow on a stalk in a cylinder.
It depends on the flowers you want. Some flowers are best in spring, others summer, and still others are best in the fall. Think bulb plants in the spring and other flowers like Lenten Roses. Summer brings the daylilies, roses, lilies, and daisies. Fall is best for mums and ornamental cabbages.
Tulips bloom in Spring. It usually depends where you live.
If a flower has roots that have been dormant in the soil all winter, a new plant is sent up from the roots. If a flower has a bulb (like a tulip) sitting deep in the soil, it will emerge from the bulb. Some flowers (iris) have tubers (fleshy underground stem-like part) that sends out new growth in the spring.
A widely cultivated ornamental plant native to southern Europe but naturalized elsewhere having fragrant yellow or white clustered flowers. == It's a spring flowering bulb closely related to daffodils.A jonquil is a small flowering bulb that looks somewhat like a small daffodil and is sweetly scented.
Some plants have to have a number of hours of cold weather or they will not flower in spring. Many spring bulb flowers are this way. Winter wheat is a crop plant that needs winter cold to be able to make the wheat bloom.
If your hair is falling out with a white bulb it is shed hair and the white bulb is the root.
Garlic is an onion relative, along with chives and leeks in the Allium genus, and many such plants have obvious flowers and are used in gardens. Allium caeruleum is an example called Blue Globe Onion, with a large ball of tiny flowers on a tall green stalk, very striking and popular for detailed garden designs. Others will have single yellow flowers, or white. If you thought it was related to garlic because of its smell, and you mean a small clump of tapered flat leaves, with a white three/six-petaled flower that turns light purple, that is Spring Star Flower, Ipheion uniflorum. It is a bulb, like onions, that also spreads like onions, making patches in a lawn in early spring. If you do not want it there, it is very difficult to get rid of.