BULBS
The following is a list of bulb plants according to
type of storage organ.
True bulbs have a short underground stem called a
basal plate. This plate is surrounded by "scales" or fleshy
leaves that protect the growing point and tissue, and usually a flower.
The dry, outer layers are referred to as the tunic. Simply, bulbs are
leaf material.
Bulbets, or offsets, are the small bulbs produced
to the side of the bulb. Bulbils are the small bulbs produced above ground
in the leaf axils, usually on lilies.
Examples include:
| Alliums (Flowering
Onions) |
Lycorus (Surprise
Lily, Magic LIly) |
| Chionodoxa (Glory-in-the-Snow) |
Muscari (Grape Hyacinth) |
| Fritillaria (Crown
Imperial) |
Narcissus (Daffodil) |
| Galanthus
|
Ornithogalum |
| Hippeastrum (Amaryllis)
|
Oxalis |
| Hyacinth
|
Scilla (Squills) |
| Iris (bulbous types)
|
Tigridia |
| Lilium (Lily)
|
Tulipa (Tulip) |
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