Many people like the difference between a tulip bulb and a seed to learn. Is there a difference between the cultivation of a tulip from a seed of a lamp, or? How can one lamp is different from a seed, sunflower seed, such as a?
Let's start with the basic definition of an ordinary bulb. There are many different definitions you can find on gardening websites. Here are two similar but different definitions:
An underground leaf bud wrapped in fleshy scales or coats.
An underground storage organ composed of fleshy scales around each of the flowers and leaves are produced.
Let's pull out the common elements. A tulip bulb is the lower part of a tulip plant. When the bulb is planted in the ground and begins to come alive, roots and stems to break through the outer wall. Roots dig deeper into the soil to collect water and nutrients. Shoots grow upward and break the surface of the soil and grow into the green plant that bears a tulip flower.
A lamp is a "storage organ." It stores food in the "fleshy scales" around the "core" of the sphere. That core grows into plants next year.
According to Wikipedia, a seed is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a sheath called the seed coat, usually with some stored food. The seed coat is a hard case that protects the tiny plant inside. Seeds grow into a flower or fruit. A seed can be harvested, cleaned, dried and planted new flowers and plants grow.
Tulip flowers tulip seeds in the seed pod. You can harvest a seed of a tulip flower pollinated pod and plant it. Just willing to take a long time for waiting for a flower to grow. A number of gardening sources say it may take five to seven years for a tulip plant from seed will flower shapes. That is something other than a tulip, a tulip flowers and plants will produce next year. When planted and nurtured in the right soil, of course.
A seed can be as small as a poppy seed or as big as a peach pit. The largest seed in the plant kingdom is a coco de mer palm tree found in the Silhouette Islands in the Seychelles. That seed can weigh up to 17.6 kilograms or 38 pounds!
Tulip bulbs are very large compared with most flower seeds. A tulip bulb is measured by the circumference. A typical tulip bulb is 11-12 inches in circumference which translates to 1.5 cm in diameter. An average tulip bulb measuring between 1.5 cm and 3 cm long.
A big difference between a tulip bulb and a seed is where and how they grow. You will find seeds to grow in the fertile part of a plant - at the end of a branch, in the flower or buried in the fruit. Bulbs are underground, at the beginning of the plant. Tulip bulbs are not produced, such as seeds, they are multiplied by dividing into two or more spheres attached to each other under the ground, beneath the surface of the soil.
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