This turns out to be 1,500,000,000 (in US system) minus 3,000,000. The answer is 1,497,000,000, or 1.497 billion. One billion four hundred ninety seven million.
Should you take out the bulbs after your tulips and daffodils have bloomed?
No, they can be used and used again if you keep them in there you will have daffodil and/or tulips again and again every year! :) x
Parts of the tulip are possibly edible, that is the petals and there are even recipes. The bulbs may be poisonous and at least best avoided, the taste is unpleasant anyway
Do tulips only bloom once each season?
No because in the 18th century King REptar commanded the sunflowers to cease from growing or he would cut their nippers off and eat all their seeds and use them to make nipper potion.
Sunflowers are annuals which means they must be planted from seed each year. A sunflower will loose it's seeds and some of them will winter over and sprout in the spring so there should be new plants in the same place.
Why is the tulip the national flower of Iran?
Tulip is actually from Iran as described in the Related Link below.
In Persian culture tulip represents bravery of those people who have died for their country (Iran) and for thanking those , so called "Martyrs" there is a tulip sign in middle of White stripe of The Iranian flag.
Tulips grow so much in Iran and we have plenty of them everywhere.
What is the meaning of a ruffle tulip?
The meaning of a ruffled tulip is love, for Twilight, when edward found out Bella jumped off a clif (but didn't die) he thought she was dead and since the flowers at the meadow were they meet were dead, it was like every single drop of Bella's blood had been spilled and the love of his life was gone, except Edwards love for Bella
At the peak of tulip mania, in February 1637, some single tulip bulbs sold for more than 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsman. It is generally considered the first recorded speculative bubble. I'd estimate that at about £250,000
What is the name of rose in sanskrit?
Sunflower: दिवाकरः divaakaraha; सूर्य्यकमलः suuryakamalaha; सूर्यकान्ति suuryakaanti
Lotus: मृणालिनी mRNaalinii; किञ्जल kiJjala; पद्म padma (Nelumbo nucifera); अरविन्द aravinda; पङ्कज paGkaja; कमल kamala; उत्पल utpala; सरसिज sarasija; पन्ङ्कज panGkaja; अब्ज abja; अम्बुज ambuja
Water Lily: कुमुदं kumudam; पद्मिनी padminii; जल-नलिनी jala-nalinii
Blue water lily: कुवलय kuvalaya
Rose: जवा jawaa; जपा japaa
Jasmin: कुन्दः kundaha; मल्लिका mallikaa(Jasminum sambac); मालती maalatii (Jasminum grandiflorum); पारिजात paarijaata (night-flowering coral jasmine ie, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis)
Oleander: कर्णोरः karNoraha
Sandal: श्रीखण्डम् shreekhandam
Michelia champaca: चम्पकम् champakam
Pandanus odoratissimus: कैतकम् kaithakam
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Wrong!
The above answer is 10! which would have been correct if all ten things were different. Here you are told that there are only three distinguishable items.
So the correct answers FOR a linear pattern is
10!/(3!*2!*5!) = 2520.
But for patterns, in general, there are other possibilities: in a circular or a rectangular shape, or randomly scattered across the available space. So the correct answer to the question that was asked is infinite. Moving any one of the flowers by even a nanometre creates a different pattern!