flower bulb
The flower bulb or flower tuber, in addition to the flower seed, is the most important base for the reproduction of a flower. All genetic information that distinguishes a particular flower type is contained in the bulb in this case. The propagation of the corresponding flower type takes place via the formation of a daughter onion, which begins in most flower types immediately after the plant has withered. Similar to classic flower seeds, the bulbs should be stored in a dry and cool place before planting, otherwise there is a risk of the plant starting to sprout unintentionally. If the flower bulb is not planted in this case, the plant just wants to waking up at this early stage due to the acute nutrient deficiency. Well-known flowers that have a flower bulb are snowdrops, tulips and gladioli.