Cultivated flowers: tulips, chrysanthemums, roses, peonies, petunias, geraniums, iris and many others.
Tulips, daffodils, Canadian mayflower, bloodroot, and peonies can grow in Ottawa during the spring.
Some products from Oregon are beef, eggs, milk, as well as greenhouse products and flowers such as daffodils, gladioli, irises, lilies, peonies and tulips for bulbs.
Peonies, roses, tulips, wild flowers,hydrangea,carnations, orchids. There are really so many different gorgeous flowers in the world.
Some products from Oregon are beef, eggs, milk, as well as greenhouse products and flowers such as daffodils, gladioli, irises, lilies, peonies and tulips for bulbs.
There are many types of flowers. These include roses, lilies, pansies, geraniums, tulips, daisies, allium, clematis, as well as peonies.
Some examples of flowers that have little to no scent include tulips, sunflowers, and peonies. These flowers are often chosen for their visual appeal rather than their fragrance.
Yes they can cross breed.
anything toy breed
I am pretty sure you can cross breed unlimited as long as you breed ones that can breed rather than breed like a white rose and a yellow rose.
Tulips cross pollinate naturally with the aid of pollinators like birds, butterflies, and bees. The pollen attaches itself to the pollinators while they are feeding on the flower's nectar. Then the pollinators accidentally transfer the pollen when at a second flower. You can cross-pollinate tulips by hand and is usually done if there are no pollinators or if there are desired traits that the gardener wishes to pass off to the offspring
You can cross breed flowers to different colours depending on what you plant. ei. red+yellow roses put together make orange, red+white tulips make pink tulips ect. http://www.animalxing.com/hybrids.php <-- good website.