Tulip seeds are small and typically resemble a flattened, oval shape. They are dark brown to black in color and have a somewhat rough texture, often with a hard outer shell. The size of tulip seeds is generally around 1-2 centimeters in length, making them relatively tiny compared to the flower they produce. When planted, these seeds can take several years to grow into mature tulip bulbs.
They are bulbs not seeds!!
By water
if you look at the cover of new moon that is a white and red ruffled parrot tulip _____________________________________________ New Moon, a YA novel by Stephenie Meyer has a that tulip you are refering to.
They are bulbs not seeds!!
Seed Bearing-it has seeds
It's disperse by animals
The wind is the most common way in which tulip seeds are spread. Even a mild wind can easily carry the flat, light seeds a distance. Tulip seeds also stick to the fur of animals. Seeds often take root where they drop. Birds are responsible for spreading tulip seeds as well. Some birds eat the seeds, which then pass out in the bird's droppings. Other birds carry the seeds to new places on their feathers.
A tuse or a rolip.
Tulip seeds are dispersed by wind or animal activity. Once the tulip flower has wilted, a seed pod containing the seeds forms at the base of the flower. When the pod dries out, it splits open, releasing the seeds to be carried by the wind or by animals.
A trashy tulip and 2 other seeds
they look like seeds
There are seeds that you need a code to get, such as the Radiant Roxy Rose and the Trashy Tulip.