Biology, asked by dishatest001, 2 months ago

What are buds in lilium? SECOND ANSWER WILL HAVE TO MARK ME AS BRAINLIESTPLS MARK ME THE BRAINLIEST!!!!!!! I WILL HELP ALL OF YOU GUYS WHO ARE SUFFERING IN DIFFICULTY DIEING FOR HELP I AM 6TH GRADER

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Answered by gopu22
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Dried lily buds are the unopened flowers of the daylily plant (Hemerocallis fulva), which has been used in China as both a food and a medicinal plant for over 2,000 years. In Chinese culture, the dried flowers symbolize wealth during the Lunar New Year.

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Answered by llXxDramaticKingxXll
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Lily buds are the unfurled flowers of the Hemerocallis fulva (daylily). The flowers which are sometimes called "tiger lily buds" or "golden needles" (gum jum) hale from China.

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