Yes, if the lily of nile produce viable seeds, bulbs can be formed from the plants raised from the seeds and than these bulbs can be grown again as vegetative propagules.
The peace lily does not grow from a bulb. It typically propagates through division of established plants or from seeds.
A lily produces seeds as part of its reproductive process. The flowers of the lily plant develop into seed pods after pollination, and these pods contain seeds that can be dispersed to grow new plants. Therefore, lilies are not seedless; they reproduce through seeds.
Some common plants that do not grow from seeds include most varieties of bananas, garlic, and potatoes. These plants are typically propagated through vegetative methods such as bulbs, rhizomes, tubers, or cuttings, rather than from seeds.
No, not all plants grow from seeds. Some plants can be propagated through methods like cuttings, division, or grafting.
the seed will not grow.
Yes, it is possible to grow a calla lily from seed, but it can be challenging and may take a few years for the plant to bloom. It is often easier to grow calla lilies from bulbs or rhizomes for quicker results.
The peace lily does not grow from a bulb. It typically propagates through division of established plants or from seeds.
yes some plants grow from bulbs
You cannot grow Irises in an Aerogarden because they are bulbs or rhizome based, not seed.
No, they are different types of flowers altogether. Lilies grow from bulbs, they are classified as monocots, and they are perennials. Sunflowers grow from seeds, they are classified as dicots, and they are annuals.
they obviously originally come from seed, and produce seed, yes. but theyre much easier to grow from bulbs
A lily produces seeds as part of its reproductive process. The flowers of the lily plant develop into seed pods after pollination, and these pods contain seeds that can be dispersed to grow new plants. Therefore, lilies are not seedless; they reproduce through seeds.
Yes, a tiger lily (Lilium lancifolium) is a seed-bearing plant. It produces seeds in its pods after flowering, which can be used for propagation. Additionally, tiger lilies can also reproduce through bulbs, allowing them to spread and thrive in various environments.
No, an Iris is grown from a bulb not a seed. They will grow very fast since bulbs do not require he germination period that seed type of plants need.
Commerical sweet potatoe plants are not grown from seed, but from the sprouts of "bulbs" or tubers known as sweet potatoes (the part you eat.)
Daffodils do not go to seed. The grow from bulbs ( the main root of the plant. ) I usually tear apart my daffodils every 4 to 5 years and separate the bulbs, and replant them in different locations. On a side note . . . Deer detest daffodils, so they are a great flowering plant to grow if you have a large deer population. Daffodils do produce seed. Seed from species will come true to type and can take a few years to produce flowers. Hybrids will not come true from seed so are multiflied by various manipulations of the bulbs.
Some common plants that do not grow from seeds include most varieties of bananas, garlic, and potatoes. These plants are typically propagated through vegetative methods such as bulbs, rhizomes, tubers, or cuttings, rather than from seeds.