Same can and some cant
You can cut the tuber in half. Each half must have an eye to be able to grow a new flower.
Yes, An onion bulb does have an apical bud.If you cut an onion in half, you will see it in the center of the bulb
No it will not. But don't cut all the leaves off with the flower. Let the leaves stay on the plant until they turn yellow and wither. They're needed to produce food for the bulb to store for next year's plant.
If you are referring to Spanish Bluebells, they do not have a relationship to trees. They are a perennial flower that grows from a bulb.
about seventeen days as long as its not diet soda 9 days max.
If you're speaking of the bulb plants like daffodils, tulips and daffodils, don't cut them prematurely. You can cut the dead flower and its stem right after the flower dies. This prevents it from wasting its energy making seeds instead of storing food in the bulb for next year's plant. Let the leaves stay on the plant to make the food for storage - until they turn yellow and wither up.
No, because flower need water so they will live a good life.
Cutting an annelid, like a earthworm, in half does not guarantee that both halves will survive. The anterior (front) half may survive if it contains vital organs, while the posterior (back) half typically does not have the necessary structures to sustain life. In some species, if a small enough portion is left, the worm can regenerate, but this varies by species and the extent of the cut. Generally, the survival of an annelid after being cut in half is unlikely.
After you cut a tulip flower off of the plant, the leaves start to send nutrients back to the bulb to store for next year's flower. If you cut the leaves off along with the flower, your tulips will continually grow smaller each year. If you leave the stem and let it go to seed, they will also grow smaller next year.
Maggots do not necessarily die if cut in half. While the front half may continue to move for a short time due to nerve activity, it is unlikely to survive long-term as it would lack essential organs. The rear half generally does not have the capability to survive independently. Overall, cutting a maggot in half is typically fatal for both halves.
If a cell were to be artificially cut in half it would not survive. Cutting a cell would mean breaking the cell membrane. A typical cell cannot survive without the membrane. However, in nature, there is a process called cell division where there is a natural division of cells to half its volume, thus creating two cells from the parent cell. This type of division results in living cells.
Yes, the sugar will help the flower survive, or pour some clear lemonade into the vase that will also help the life of flowers, this is a trick of the flower trade.