Tulipa hybrids
Tulip
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Tulip (Tulipa hybrids) - Description
Tulips are bulbous perennials that flower in the spring with their distinctive cup-shaped blooms. They grow well in gardens or containers, and make excellent cut flowers!
Tulip (Tulipa hybrids) - Blooming
Tulips will bloom in March-May and come in many different colors. Generally, the bulbs require some cooling period in order to produce flowers. This cooling period usually lasts 8 to 10 weeks. The temperature should be in the low 40s to promote the best flower induction.
Tulip (Tulipa hybrids) - Growth
Spring-flowering bulbous perennials. Plant height varies depending on the species. Very diverse genus. Needs differ with species, but generally grows best in full sun. Tulipa works well in a rock garden or in beds and borders.
Tulip (Tulipa hybrids) - Planting
Plant bulbs in soil twice as deep as the bulb is wide, and approx. 6 in. apart. Tulips should be planted where there is sun overhead so as not to cause them to lean towards the light.
Tulip (Tulipa hybrids) - Pest
Gophers, field mice, and aphids can be a problem for Tulips. Also, prone to root and bulb rots, which are more frequently seen in soils that are not well-drained.
Tulip (Tulipa hybrids) - Interesting facts
Many would readily associate tulips with Holland; however, these flowers are not native to Northern Europe at all. Tulips were originally from Turkey, Afghanistan and Iran. They are found in the mountainous regions of those countries, which explains why they need a cold period during winter in order flower properly. Plant parts can irritate the skin upon contact.
Tulip (Tulipa hybrids) - Soil and irrigation
Tulips do well with rich, sandy soil but will tolerate being planted in any good soil as long as it has fast drainage. They also require regular watering during growth and while flowering.









