A bulb is a specialized underground storage organ of a plant, typically composed of a short stem surrounded by fleshy, modified leaves. These leaves store nutrients and energy, allowing the plant to survive adverse conditions and regrow in the following season. Common examples of bulbs include onions, tulips, and daffodils. They serve as a means of asexual reproduction and help the plant to thrive in varying environments.
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Stem (bulb)
It is the bulb, which is also the edible part.
The root or bulb where all the carbohydrate is stored underground
The bulb. It's just like a tulip bulb you might plant in a garden. A bulb is made of modified leaves, so each layer of the onion and its paper are specialized leaf tissue. They are used by the plant as energy storage; at the end of the growing season the plant undergoes die-back where the above ground portion dies and the sugars from it get concentrated in the bulb. The energy stored is used to grow the plant back next season.
No, a bulb is not a plant cell system. A bulb is a storage organ found in certain plants, such as onions and tulips, used for storing nutrients and energy. It is made up of specialized plant tissues, but it is not considered a plant cell system.
You eat the round purplish part of the radish, which is the root of the radish plant.
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Onions grow seeds on the tops of their stalks, not inside the bulbs. Their umbels (the flower head on the top of the plant) will dry out and then you have seeds. The bulbs themselves never have seeds inside.
To identify the type of bulb plant growing in your garden, you can look at the shape and structure of the plant's leaves and flowers. Bulb plants typically have underground storage structures called bulbs from which they grow. By examining the characteristics of the plant's foliage and blooms, you can determine the specific type of bulb plant you have in your garden.
Garlic comes from a bulb that forms at the bottom of the plant. When you plant a single clove of garlic, it sends up tubular leaves, like large green onions. As each new leaf is added, it forms a clove of garlic inside the bulb, and a "wrap" around the entire garlic bulb.
No, "bulb" is a common noun. It refers to a type of plant structure, such as a tulip bulb.