tulip bulbs need cold induction to produce flowers, when the foliage is dead dig up the bulbs, wash them, dry them (so they dont rot) and store them in your fridge. replant them around march
A typical tulip has six sepals. There are some types of tulips like the star- or cup-shaped tulips that only have three.
Tulips typically require a period of cold dormancy to initiate flowering. If tulips are not getting enough cold or are planted too deeply, they may only produce leaves. Additionally, tulip bulbs can weaken over time and may stop producing flowers if they are not divided and replanted regularly.
Most plants will grow in white light, as it is closer to blue light. Blue light is the light emitted from the sun for the majority of the day. Green light has a very small place on the spectrum and therefore does not appear much. However, if the plant is hardy, it may grow in any light or even no light.
No, this is because when you see a green plant, it is green because the plant is absorbing all light in the spectrum except for green. A plant will not use green light to power photosynthesis and the plant will die
Generally, plants do not grow well in green light as the green portion of white light is reflected (this is why plants appear green), if a plant was subject to only green light it wouldn't take in as much light energy because it would be reflected, therefore, photosynthesis would not be carried out as efficiently as a plant subjected to white light.
Foliage is like plants, trees, etc.
no of course not only deli meat grows in Delhi
If we plant 5 tulip it could grow 3 only
The mountains themselves aren't green; they only appear that way because of tree foliage.
Keep tulips out of sunlight and away from drafts and heat.
Crocuses are quite small, only growing to 6 inches ( 15cm) in height.
No, tulips typically bloom only once in a season.
It is a term used by florists. Cut foliage means the same as cut flowers only it's foliage.
A typical tulip has six sepals. There are some types of tulips like the star- or cup-shaped tulips that only have three.
Tulips like cooler temperatures. At 70 degrees Fahrenheit, they only last a few days.
No, tulips originated in the Middle East and Central Asia and were only brought to the Netherlands in the 16th Century.
green plants dont eat anything they only grow from water and the energy from the sun