how does an onion bulb produce a new plant
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A bulb of onion, a tulip, and Lily is a thick underground stem in the form of a disc, which bears overlapping, thick fleshy scale leaves containing food. The lateral bud grows into a green shoot. When buried under the soil, new plants arise from the lateral bud.
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A bulb of onion, a tulip, and Lily is a thick underground stem in the form of a disc, which bears overlapping, thick fleshy scale leaves containing food. The lateral bud grows into a green shoot. When buried under the soil, new plants arise from the lateral bud.
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