When the tulip or daffodil flower has died, you will notice that the area where flower has attached to the stem swells larger and larger. It is producing seeds. If you plant the seeds, it can take 3-7 years for the seeds to develop into bulbs which produce the tulip or daffodil plants. Bulbs are necessary to store food for the next year's stem, leaves, and flower. Bulbs can multiply underground, be separated, and you can use the new bulbs to start plants in other areas of your garden.
Flower bulbs can be found and purchased at home and garden stores like Home and Garden and Lowes. If one wanted to buy flower bulbs online, the sites to find them are eBay and Bulbs direct.
The bulb has grown from a tulip seed. Seeds develop at the base of the tulip flower. It takes 5-7 years for a tulip seed to grow into a bulb and produce the stem, leaves, and flower. The bulb stores food produced by the leaves during photosynthesis and uses it to produce next year's flower, leaves and stem. They have roots to absorb water and nutrients for the tulip plant. Bulbs can multiply underground and be separated from each other, planted in new locations, and produce their own tulips.
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No. Light bulbs produce non-polarized light.
It depends what you mean by old flower bulbs. Bulbs that flowered the previous year will flower thefollowing year if they are left undisturbed or the foliage is allowed to die back naturally before lifting to allow the bulb to replenish for the next year.
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Like most flowers, dandelions reproduce with the help of insects who pollinate the flower, transferring pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part of the flower. The flower is then able to produce seeds to make new flowers.
No, incandescent and fluorescent bulbs do not produce the same amount of heat.
Flower bulbs have been around for hundreds of millions of years. They were part of flower evolution.