Questions tagged [bulbs]

Short stem with fleshy leaves that acts as food storage during a plant's dormant period.

Although gardeners treat bulbs as edible roots and seeds (for propagation), they are actually short stems with fleshy leaves or leaf bases. The combined 'package' acts as a food storage organ during a period of dormancy (eg. winter).

Other food storage organs that work underground include corms, rhizomes, and tubers - but these are not bulbs. As entire group, all of these plants are known as geophytes.

Virtually all bulbs are monocots (one seedling leaf). The exception is the genus Oxalis (wood-sorrel), which is a dicot.

Gardeners typically grow bulbs for food or for their attractive flowers. Example bulbs include:

  • Onion, garlic (Alliaceae) - edible
  • Lily, tulip (Liliaceae)
  • Amaryllis, Hippeastrum, Narcissus (Amaryllidaceae)
  • Iris (Iridaceae, Hermodactyloides)

Use the tag for general bulb questions. For example questions that refer to a few types, choosing the right bulb, general care, etc. Questions about specific species/varieties should use those tags instead.

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Can someone help me identify this plant

Please help me identify this plant that i saw.
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Plant with a single upward-pointing orange flower at the tip of the stem?

Grew in TX right before fall got cold. I'm hoping they grow again in spring but a squirrel has been messing in my pots.
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Can I plant my amaryllis outside?

I live in Bromley (southern England) and was given a gorgeous amaryllis a few years ago. It is a Hippeastrum Monte Carlo. Unfortunately my wife seems to be allergic to the pollen but loves the flowers. Last year I tried to trim off the stamen which…
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Newly Planted Spring Bulbs Coming up in november

I live in southern New Hampshire and I planted a bunch of spring bulbs in late September after it finally cooled down. However, we've had quite a warm fall since then. Today I noticed that I've got a lot of shoots coming up from the flower bed and…
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Please help me identify this bulbous plant with long, broad leaves and white flowers

I rescued this plant from a landfill in Johannesburg, South Africa. It has taken well in my garden and is blooming in just the second season that it's been here. When I rescued it, I thought it was Agapanthus. But the flower is not right. My mom…
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What is the traditional approach to planting bulbs?

I wandered onto this page about how to plant bulbs indoors. It mentioned that we need to place the bulb in the soil and put it in a cool, dark place for the root system to develop, which takes about 6 weeks. This is different from what we do here. I…
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Tulip bulbs, plant them late or keep them until next year

I've got a bunch of bulbs from tulips and other early-bloomers, that I 'forgot' to plant last November. By now it's almost March, and I wonder, should I plant them now, or should I keep them until next fall. In other words, will they still be okay…
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Garlic scapes drooping during a cold winter without much snow. Will they survive?

I live in Massachusetts Zone 6b and I planted garlic in October (First time ever planting garlic!) about 6 inches deep into the soil, with mulch on top of the soil. The garlic I planted was organic garlic I bought from whole foods. Since the first…
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Will garlic cloves that are broken off the root 'plate' still grow?

I bought a bulb of organic garlic to try and grow. While separating the cloves, a couple of them broke off that woody root 'plate'. Will they still grow?
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Can I plant tulip or daffodil bulbs in 6" of soil, over a concrete foundation?

I have recently bought a house and I was planning a small tulip patch. I dug my ideal area on the backyard, 6" deep, just to discover I had chosen the spot where an old foundation had been covered with soil :(. It is right at the 6" depth that the…
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I just planted a Paperwhite bulb and I broke the roots. Will it still grow?

I planted it, indoors, about 2 days ago. I rotated it because I thought it was leaning. Then I heard a snap and realized i'd broken the roots. I didn't think roots would have already sprouted :(. Did I kill it? Or will it re-root itself??
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Why are my Freesias sprouting in the fall?

I bought some Freesias in the spring last year and planted them in a wooden planter. All spring and summer, I didn't see any signs of life, even though they got watered regularly. Then in the fall of last year, they started to grow. They stayed…
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How should I care for my Dutch Iris plants?

With the help of this question I identified that I have Dutch Iris (Iris X hollandica) in my garden. As described there the plants came out last autumn (we had a quite warm and dry autumn, following a super-dry spring in the same year). Over the…
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What is this white, 6 petaled, spike flower?

I found this while hiking a trail passing through an old homestead near Hillsborough, NC. It was abundant in a wooded area. It blooms in April. It is about ten inches tall with a spike flower, grassy leaves and the flower is about 1.5 -2 inches in…
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How should Muscari be kept so that they grow well next year?

I planted some muscari and they flowered successfully with two flowers per bulb. Now the flowers have wilted. How should I keep them in order to make them grow next year? The leaves are still there and I've cut the flowers so that they don't drain…
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