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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What type of bulb is this?

Someone gave this bulb to my daughter. What is it?
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What is this plant with a flower that looks a bit like a snowdrop?

Any idea what this plant is and how to care for it? I was given it free at an indoor-plant shop because they didn't know what it was - neither did their supplier. Thanks!
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landscaping plant in yard

i have dark green clumps in my yard that look like grass but when pulled there are bulbs attached almost like little onions. The green part and bulbs do not have any distinct fragrance.
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Can I still plant Gladiolus in Zone 6a in late July?

I came across some nice Gladiolus bulbs in the store. I see they already started to grow their roots and I wanted to know if I can still plant them, since they bloom till October, I think. I live New York, Zone 6a or 6b.
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Should I keep tulip bulbs that didn't flower this year, or replace them with new?

My tulip bulbs have not made any flowers this spring, maybe due to lack of sun and/or phosphorus. Is there any chance they will make flowers next year if I give them phosphorus and more sun, or should I just throw them away?
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Can snowdrops in lawn handle low mowing?

I’m hoping to plant some snowdrops in my lawn in the fall. I mow my lawn short to keep the weeds at bay: 1.5 inches. What will happen to the snowdrops if I mow them that low? I would only mow in late spring after the snowdrops have finished…
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Can I increase the dahlia tubers yield using the following method?

I bought four potted dahlias (for some reason, they sell better than tubers so it's harder than before to find tubers and I find potted plants instead). I read this article about propagating dahlias from cuttings, from the American Dahlia Society,…
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Are tulip and daffodil bulbs supposed to survive winter?

We've been digging up our tulip and daffodil bulbs each year and keep them in refrigerator, but they never flower the next year. Someone told me that digging them up is pointless and they would not flower, that I should just buy new ones each year.…
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How to store bulbs in order to plant them when appropriate?

There is a sale right now for lavender mountain lilies & daffodils, etc. I have been reading that at least the lavender mountain lilies do best if planted in fall or early spring. I was wondering is it possible to purchase the bulbs now (in late…
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Can I cross Amaryllis Belladonna and Hippeastrum?

After searching on the web, I realized that Commenters often use "Amaryllis" and "Hippeastrum" interchangeably, and it's inconclusive whether they meant Amaryllis or Hippeastrum because of the historic confusion. So here is the deal: Hippeastrums…
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How to take care of non-white easter lilly cultivars?

Back a few years ago, new cultivars of Easter Lillies have entered the market. The climate I have is ideal for bulbs. I live in a Mediterranean climate, with temperatures above freezing, allowing the bulbs to grow throughout the winter. The lilies…
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Caladium corm pieces: Are they big enough to be stored till spring?

This is the first time I grow Caladiums. My climate is somewhere between C3 and C4 Mediterranean climate. That means conditions dictate dormancy as well as sheltering from winter rains. I bought my Caladiums around this August. Now, end of october,…
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Growing vegetables indoors under grow lights - How much space for 1 person to survive or at least have significant yield?

I am curious, I have enough space to grow my own vegetables under grow lights. How much space would I need for one person to survive or at least have decent yield? Let's leave fruit and meat, bread out of it, how much to have at least own…
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Why Ranunculus tubers rot shortly after planting?

I live in zone 11. My climate is warm Mediterranean. Those plants marketed locally are Mediterranean too. There should be no problem to grow them, I thought, but I was wrong. First, they are hybrids marketed only with the genus name, so no further…
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Are these elephant ear bulbs worth planting

My neighbor moved and said I could dig up her elephant ear bulb. It was huge when I dug it up I left it outside and it rained for 3 days and even frosted before I could do anything with it The little pieces in the picture are I guess little bulbs…
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