Environmental Sciences, asked by TbiaSupreme, 1 year ago

How the given flower is propagated: Tuberose.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Propagation: The tuberose is propagated by bulb having a diameter of 1.5 to 2.0 cm and weight above 30 gms. In single, 1,2.3 or a clump of bulbs are planted per hill.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

  • This plant will not show an increase in the 'girth of stem over the years'. The 'tuberose' is the most important 'tropical ornaments bulbous flowering plant' that is cultivated for the production of the 'long-lasting flower spikes'.
  • This flower is commonly called as 'rajanigandha or nishigandha'. This belongs to family 'Amaryllidaceae' and it is found in native Mexico of the united states. Hence the right answer is tuberose.

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