three difference between rhizome and bulb
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Rhizomes
Rhizomes are simply underground stems. They grow horizontally just below the soil's surface. They will continue to grow and creep along under the surface with lots and lots of growing points.
Examples of Rhizomes - Calla Liles, Cannas, Bearded Iris, Water Lilies, hops, asparagus, ginger, Lily of the Valley
Bulbs
Bulbs (which are referred to as "true bulbs") grow in layers, much like an onion. At the very center of the bulb is a miniature version of the flower itself. Helping the bulb to stay together is something called a basil plate, which is that round and flat hairy thing (those are the beginnings of roots) on the bottom of the bulb. Bulbs reproduce by creating offsets. These little bulbs are attached to the larger bulb.
Examples of Bulbs: Onion, garlic, lily, tulip, amaryliss, narcissus, and Iris
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Rhizomes are simply underground stems. They grow horizontally just below the soil's surface. They will continue to grow and creep along under the surface with lots and lots of growing points.
Examples of Rhizomes - Calla Liles, Cannas, Bearded Iris, Water Lilies, hops, asparagus, ginger, Lily of the Valley
Bulbs
Bulbs (which are referred to as "true bulbs") grow in layers, much like an onion. At the very center of the bulb is a miniature version of the flower itself. Helping the bulb to stay together is something called a basil plate, which is that round and flat hairy thing (those are the beginnings of roots) on the bottom of the bulb. Bulbs reproduce by creating offsets. These little bulbs are attached to the larger bulb.
Examples of Bulbs: Onion, garlic, lily, tulip, amaryliss, narcissus, and Iris
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