Yes, tulips are considered long-day plants. They typically require longer daylight hours to initiate flowering, which aligns with their natural blooming period in spring when days become longer. This characteristic helps them thrive in regions with extended daylight during their growing season.
A tulip is a flowering plant. It grows from a bulb.
the answer is the plant is multicellular
Yes a tulip is an organism because its a type of plant.
Plant tulip bulbs about 6 to 8 inches deep in the ground.
The Tulip Viaduct, also known as the Tulip Trestle, is 2,295 feet long.
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To get the trashy tulip seed, you have to be a subcriber to moshi monsters magazine. If you are, then you get the seed, trashy tulip. If u plant the trashy tulip with any two other seeds, you get dustbin beaver.
No, "tulip" is not a long vowel word. The 'i' in "tulip" is pronounced as a short vowel.
A tulip is a type of angiosperm also known as flowering plants. It is a bulb plant.
They have long narrow leaves and are seed plant part of the angiosperm group. An example would be a tulip.
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