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Gardener's Network: Types of Fall Bulbs, Corms, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, and Rhizomes
... bulbs are produced and are attached closely to the mother bulb, at the bottom of the bulb. Baby bulbs are produced rapidly each spring. If ... to bulbs, and most people do not know the difference. The bulb is shorter and rounder than bulbs, with a concave bottom. ... the bulb. They usually have a flat top. Corms propagate like bulbs, but the baby bulbs grow from the top of the mother bulb. The mother bulb ...
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Gardener's Network: How to Grow Gladiolus Bulbs - Corms
... Gardener's Network: How to Grow Gladiolus Bulbs - Corms Bulb Home Types How to Grow Fertilizer Depth Pests Propagation Forcing Bulbs Holiday Insights Greeting Cards ... used to bulbs which reproduce baby bulbs below the mother bulb. Corms, on the other hand, produce new corms on the top of the mother corm. In the fall, dig up gladiolus corms ...
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Gardener's Network: How to Grow Snow Crocus, or Crocuses Corms
... people refer to them as bulbs, Crocuses are actually corms, a bulb-like stem. Not only are crocuses good flowers in the garden, ... of Saffron. Propagation: Crocus are grown from corms, a bulb-like stem. The mother corm will produce several baby corms, then usually die in ... bed for growth. Mix into the soil a generous portion of bulb fertilizer. Plant corms singly, or in groups as desired. These small ...
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