Sunday, May 16, 2010

Where do flower bulbs come from and are they all perennials?

How do bulbous plants reproduce and form new bulbs? When my tulips or daffodils wilt, I don't see any seeds or bulbs forming. Are all bulbs perennials?

Where do flower bulbs come from and are they all perennials?
They reproduce by seed, or bulblettes that form on the sides of the bulb and grow to be bulbs. That is why these plants make big clumps in nature. Also, bulbs can be considered perrenials because they come back every year.
Reply:Flower bulbs are perennials. The bulbs hide in the ground throughout the winter and come up in the spring. Soon the daffodils will come up.
Reply:Daffodils come from Holland you would think, but they are all over the world where they can sustain life they don't reproduce as normal plants but live, produce and go dormant in extreme weather, only to revive in more temperate times, they are an extremely hardy plant.

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