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no unfortunatly you cant grow a bulb from a cut tulip or any other bulb flower - you can usually produce multiple bulb offspring from a single bulb planted after its first flowering and all you need to do is dig it up after the flower has finished and you should find that there are a few baby bulbs clinging to the large bulb. now you have multiple bulbs that can be planted out.

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Can you plant a tulip bulb in one cubic centimeter of of dirt?

It is not recommended to plant a tulip bulb in one cubic centimeter of dirt as it may not provide enough space for the bulb to grow and establish roots properly. Tulip bulbs generally require more space and nutrients to thrive. It is best to plant tulip bulbs in a larger area with well-draining soil.


How does a tulip develop?

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.


What type of plant grows from a bulb?

Tulip


What happens if you inject a tulip bulb with food coloring?

Any flower that is white will absorb the color you choose. You see that often with carnations. They are dyed blue alot. I have found nothing on-line that shows this. I did see one reference where a virus was injected into the bulb to change the flower color but on the second year flowering it reverted back to the original color. You can however dye some white cut flowers by putting into colored water. The dye is absorbed through the stem and into the flower.


Why do bulbs stay in the ground and produce flowers?

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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Do tulips produce flowers and fruit?

No. A tulip produces a bulb which produces a seed pod.


What is a sentence using the word bulb?

We're going to need another bulb. This tulip will grow from a bulb.


What time of year does the tulip grow?

only in the spring! However, plant the bulb in the fall.


Can you plant a tulip bulb in one cubic centimeter of of dirt?

It is not recommended to plant a tulip bulb in one cubic centimeter of dirt as it may not provide enough space for the bulb to grow and establish roots properly. Tulip bulbs generally require more space and nutrients to thrive. It is best to plant tulip bulbs in a larger area with well-draining soil.


How do you grow a Tulip?

Depending on your climate, you'll plant the tulip bulb in the Fall in order that it can cool off in the ground over the Winter. When the soil warms, the tulip will bloom. You can learn more, below.


How does a tulip develop?

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.


Are tulip a person place or thing?

A tulip is a flower grown from a bulb.


How you do you grow tulip?

Plant the bulb in the Autumn at about two and a half times it's depth. There is enough food in the bulb to flower it the first year. feed after flowering to build up the bulb for the next year.


Is tulip a flowering plant?

A tulip is a flowering plant. It grows from a bulb.


Dutch flower from a bulb?

A Tulip


Where does a tulip grow?

tulip grow mainly in cold countries, but not too much cold.


Is the tulip bulb related to an onion?

Yes, the mommy onion had twins. One stayed an onion, the other evolved to a tulip bulb.