Roses come from the seed pods known as rose "hips", not from bulbs.
Nope, they come in bulbs
Bulbs come up every year if you only plant them once, seeds you have to re- plant. So if they are seeds, then yes. If they are bulbs, no.
Seeds.
Tulips are bulbs
seeds
Like all flowering plants, roses produce seeds to reproduce. A seed grows into a new plant.
Azaleas typically come from seeds, which can be collected from the plants after their flowers have faded. They can also be propagated through cuttings or layering. Bulbs are not typically used for azalea propagation.
Fennel seeds do come from the fennel plant. The bulbs, foliage, and seeds of the fennel plant can be eaten.
Put some seeds in the garden and when the roses grow up,the butterflys will come and will start to be friendly.
Yes but only species will come true from seed. Hybrids should be propogated either by cuttings or budding.i
Daisies grow from seeds, not bulbs. The seeds are typically sown directly into the soil where they germinate and grow into daisy plants. Bulbs, on the other hand, are underground storage structures that contain all the necessary nutrients and energy for the plant to grow.
Seeds and bulbs are best stored in an airtight, waterproof enclosure which can be outside.