Some plants have bulbs as they store their complete life cycle in an underground storage structure.
Some plants are Tulips Bulbs
yes some plants grow from bulbs
Onions, Garlic.
bulbs
Can you grow plants with l e b light bulbs
Bulbs, are used to act as current regulators in some circuits. If you are talking about bulbs that plants grow from, they do not belong in literature discussions, do they?
No, not all plants grow from seeds. Some plants can be propagated through methods like cuttings, division, or grafting.
The most common examples are onions, garlics, tulips and crocus.
Plants grow from bulbs as a form of storage organ to store nutrients for growth and reproduction. Bulb plants originated from various regions around the world, such as tulips from Turkey, daffodils from Spain, and garlic from Central Asia.
Many flowering plants use their seeds to spread but some also use their bulbs, roots or stems. Daffodil and tulip bulbs make lots of tiny baby bulbs. Each bulb produces a new flower. Tubers and rhizomes are underground roots or stems swollen with food. We eat some tubers, such as potato and carrot tubers.
Sun or special bulbs for plants.
Yes, plants that grow from bulbs can produce seeds. While they primarily propagate through their bulbs, many bulbous plants also flower and produce seeds as part of their reproductive cycle. The seeds can be dispersed to grow new plants, although this is often less common than vegetative propagation through bulbs.