Is the flower, stella dora, a bulb or a seed?
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Stella d'oro daylillies are typically propagated by tuber (dividing plants), but they do also generate seeds. You could try growing from seed, but I'm not sure of how that might work out.
If you want stellas, go to a wal-mart and buy them in quarts for around $3.00 each. It's probably the most commercialy grown daylilly out there.
it is a bulb. actually a lily bulb
I beleive you are referring to a daylily, and it is neither a bulb or a seed - it is a tuber.
Stella D' Oro is a variety of daylily. Each yellow bloom will last one day, but it is a reblooming variety so you will see flowers for most of the summer. It is easiest to purchase this plant already started from the perennial section of your local nursery. They usually cost about $8-10 per plant.
Bulb.
Many plants have rhizomes that serve to spread the plant by vegetative reproduction. Examples of plants that do this are asparagus, ginger, irises, Lily of the Valley, Cannas and sympodial orchids. The spreading stems of ferns are also called rhizomes.
A tuber is a thickened part of a stolon or root that has been enlarged for use as a storage organ. [1] They are typically high in starch. An example of a tuber is the common potato, a modified stolon. The term tuber is often used imprecisely and is sometimes applied to plants with rhizomes.
This is from wikepedia. Stella d'oro is hemerocallis
Good website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hemerocalli...
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