a daffodil.
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.
A tulip develops from a bulb planted in the soil. The bulb grows roots first, followed by a shoot that emerges from the soil. This shoot develops into a stem, which produces leaves and eventually a flower bud that blooms into a tulip flower.
Normally you leave daffodils in the ground from year to year. If the clump is getting too big, and there are not as many blooms as expected, then the clump will need to be split. You can do this when the plant is flowering, but you shouldn't expect them to bloom the next year. For blooms it is best to wait until the flowers are gone and the leaves are beginning to turn yellow. At that point the leaves have sent all the energy to the bulb that they are going to, you can separate the bulbs and replant.
No it will not. But don't cut all the leaves off with the flower. Let the leaves stay on the plant until they turn yellow and wither. They're needed to produce food for the bulb to store for next year's plant.
NO!! the bulb is what starts the new amaryllis flower is you take off the bulb youll never have another flower.
No, you cannot change the color of an amaryllis flower while it is still in bulb form. The flower's color is determined genetically and will only become apparent once the bulb blossoms into a flower.
Especially valued were the bi-colored tulips, known as 'broken' tulips. Tulip bulbs naturally produce only solid color blooms. If aphids infest the bulb, an insect-borne disease causes the flower's color to streak in broken lines against white petals. As the bulb blooms year after year, the streaked patterns change, becoming more erratic. But the disease also weakens the bulb, killing the plant prematurely.
Plant flower bulbs at a depth that is about three times the height of the bulb. This will help ensure successful growth and blooming.
A Tulip
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Gladiolus Flower grown from a bulb, not seeds.
The yellow light bulb indicates that there is a blown bulb ( taillight, turn signal, etc.) somewhere on the vehicle.