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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Mixing Alcohol Solution for Paperwhites to Prevent Legginess

This year's order of Paperwhites came with the advice to make a 5% solution of alcohol (drinking and rubbing both work; the latter is much cheaper!) in water, and use that once the stems are 1-2" high to prevent legginess. I'm willing to try but…
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What should I do with the flowering bulbs I didn't plant this spring?

I live in Minnesota, I have bulbs I dug up last fall. This spring was so wet and I was so busy, I couldn't get them in the ground. I realize it is really too late to plant them now. But what should I do with them? Some of the sprouted in the bags I…
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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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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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What is this plant growing behind daylilies?

Can anyone identify this bulb plant? Upstate NY
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Long-necked Zephyranthes bulb: How does that happen?

That week I received my long-anticipated shipment of Zephyranthes and Habranthus bulbs. The picture below is that of Zephyranthes drummondii. All bulbs were purchased while dormant and without soil. One thing which caught my eye, is that some bulbs…
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Newly planted bulbs in pots outside

Do I put my pots with newly planted bulbs in our outside shed during the winter? We are in zone 7 and will get snow and sometimes ice during the winter months here. Or should I just put straw on top of the pots and move them close to the house on…
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Are there bulbs that produce only leaves?

Are there plants with bulbs that only produce leaves, no flowers? If I wanted to look up such plants, what should I search for? e.g. botanical term, name of plant family - whatever makes sense. Background: I found some bulbs in my garden that i…
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Unseaonable growth of spring bulbs

This about is the same scenario as my other question Do spring-flowering bulbs inhibit the growth of other plants? so I won't repeat the details. In the past few days (last week of August), I have healthy-looking crocus leaves appearing months…
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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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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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