The peace lily grows from seed.
Yes, if the lily of nile produce viable seeds, bulbs can be formed from the plants raised from the seeds and than these bulbs can be grown again as vegetative propagules.
By seed
the seed will not grow.
All species originally grow from seed. Hybrids or cultivars will not grow true from seed so must be vegatatively propogated.
A seed is a plant embryo produced by a plant as a product of sexual reproduction. The seed contains the embryo and food to sustain the new plant until it can produce food from sunlight for itself. A bulb is a mature plant structure made up of modified leaves that have swollen at their base in order to store food for the plant while it undergoes a period of dormancy (e.g. an onion).
No, lettuce is a seed vegetable.
No. A tulip produces a bulb which produces a seed pod.
The lily starts as a seed. It generally does not flower the first year but will form a bulb. The next year the lily will come up from the bulb and flower. Then it will form seeds completing the cycle.
No, an Iris is grown from a bulb not a seed. They will grow very fast since bulbs do not require he germination period that seed type of plants need.
Commerical sweet potatoe plants are not grown from seed, but from the sprouts of "bulbs" or tubers known as sweet potatoes (the part you eat.)
Yes, if the lily of nile produce viable seeds, bulbs can be formed from the plants raised from the seeds and than these bulbs can be grown again as vegetative propagules.
A tomato seed.
Talk to Seedos. Nearly every time you talk to him he will give you a seed for free. Eventually you will get a water lily seed, then you can buy them from Costolot's store.
No, the monggo seed does not grow in sand. This seed is commonly known as the mung seed and needs rich soil to grow.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
A cactus grows from a seed.
By seed