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Which plant can reproduce through a bulb?


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Reproduction through bulb:

Onion, tulips, lilies, garlic, and other plants reproduce through the bulb.

  1. The plant's entire life cycle is stored in a fleshy, underground organ called a bulb, which is a tiny representation of the plant.
  2. Five different bulbous forms are regarded as members of the bulb family; nevertheless, bulb-grown plants do not all come from conventional bulbs.
  3. These are referred to as "authentic bulbs" by horticulturists to distinguish them from other types.
  4. True bulbs have a little blossom or sprout in the middle and are composed of layers of modified leaves.
  5. We can see the roots that tie the plant to the soil and submerge it in water and nutrients when you cut an onion in half vertically.
  6. Genuine bulbs include things like garlic, amaryllis, tulips, daffodils, and lilies.

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