Ants are not known to eat tulips. They are more attracted to the sweet nectar produced by tulip flowers, which they collect as a food source. Ants play a role in pollination by transferring pollen as they move between flowers, but they do not consume the actual tulip plant.
A tulip is a flowering plant. It grows from a bulb.
the answer is the plant is multicellular
Animals such as deer, rabbits, squirrels, and voles are known to eat tulip bulbs. To protect your tulip bulbs, you can use fencing, repellents, or plant bulbs that are less attractive to these animals.
They protect the plant from organisms that may want to eat the plant's leaves.
Yes a tulip is an organism because its a type of plant.
Plant tulip bulbs about 6 to 8 inches deep in the ground.
yes
To get the trashy tulip seed, you have to be a subcriber to moshi monsters magazine. If you are, then you get the seed, trashy tulip. If u plant the trashy tulip with any two other seeds, you get dustbin beaver.
An ant would not eat a slug because it is too big for an ant to eat.
A spider could eat an ant
A tulip is a type of angiosperm also known as flowering plants. It is a bulb plant.