OK, for starters, the first poster is a bit wrong. The tulip did not need to be polinated to form the small bulblets that form off the main bulb. If a tulip is pollinated it will form a seed pod where the flower was, that is totally unrelat...
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How Does a Tulip Reproduce?. Tulips are a great flower that can grow in a wide range of environments and still reproduce each year. Because of this quality they are called perennials, a flower that will come back year after... ... Also keep in mind if the tulip begins in a pot, it is less likely to reproduce the next year,
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www.ehow.com/how-does_4606349_a-tulip-reproduce.html
www.ehow.com/how-does_4606349_a-tulip-reproduce.html
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Q. Last week we had some very unseasonably cold weather. A number of our tulips froze. The short leaves are yellow and look dead. Some of the plant is still green. The big question echoing around our school is will the tulips bloom? ... From: FLORIDA; Q. How do tulips reproduce?
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www.learner.org/jnorth/1997/critters/tulip/862338582.ht...
www.learner.org/jnorth/1997/critters/tulip/862338582.html
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Tulips are plants from the lily family ( Liliaceae ) that come from central and western Asia. ... Tulips (flowers) ... Bothytris is responsable of drying leaves and buds in tulips. Some fungal insectide should be applied to avoid it. Sometimes we obtain good plants but no flowers are developed. This is the result of a bad...
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www.botanical-online.com/flortulipanangles.htm
www.botanical-online.com/flortulipanangles.htm
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Tulips can reproduce by seed but hybrid tulips will not produce true from seed. Reproduction by bulbs is more foolproof than by seed. First, seed reproduction requires successful cross pollination. If the weather is bad, the insects needed for cross-pollination may not be active.
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www.madsci.org/posts/archives/mar2001/984110048.Bt.r.ht...
www.madsci.org/posts/archives/mar2001/984110048.Bt.r.html
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Widely available at modest prices today, tulips are still closely associated with the Netherlands. However, the tulip is not a native Dutch flower. Like many other products in western Europe, such as the potato and tobacco, tulips came to the Netherlands from another part of the world.
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www.bell.lib.umn.edu/Products/tulips.html
www.bell.lib.umn.edu/Products/tulips.html
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Lesson 2.6 Glossary: How Do Flowering Plants Reproduce? ... perfect flowers - flowers containing both male and female parts. Examples of perfect flowers are tulips and hybiscus.
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naturalsciences.sdsu.edu/classes/lab2.6/glossary.html
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A thread in the Bulbs forum, titled all my tulips and minnie grape hyacinths are gone ... I have my whole front yard lined with tulips and mini grape hyacinths last year, for several years in fact, they bloomed beautifully, now I have like 2 or 3 tulips and 2 or three little batches of hyacinths, I think the juniper...
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davesgarden.com/t/423858/
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Vegetative reproduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction for plants, and is also called vegetative propagation , vegetative multiplication , or vegetative cloning . It is a process by which ne...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetative_reproduction
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