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Tulipa sp.

Tulipa sp.

Tulip

Family: Liliaceae
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Item: bulbous perennial;
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Sizes: ↑ 15 cm – 65 cm; ↔;
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Hardiness: fully hardy [ to -15 C ];
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Soil: any well-drained;
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Place: sunny; partial shade;
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Application: flower beds; pots and containers;
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Tint :: Months :: Attractiveness :: Florescence

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IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

Gallery:

Variety: ‘Avignon’ [ c. 5 ]; ‘Cassini’; ‘Coleur Cardinal’ [ c.1 ]; ‘Burgundy Lace’ [ c. 7 ]; ‘Menton’ [ c. 5 ]; ‘Dreaming Maid’; ‘Maureen’ [ c. 5 ]; ‘Mount Tacoma’ [ c.11 ]; ‘Marilyn’ [ c. 6 ]; ‘Blue Heron’ [ c. 7 ]; ‘Lambada’ [ c. 7 ]; ‘Apricot Parrot’ [ c. 5 ]; ‘Apricot Beauty’ [ c.1 ]; ‘Princess Irene’ [ c. 1 ]; ‘Orange Princess’ [ c.11 ]; ‘Golden Melody’; ‘Texas Flame’ [ c. 9 . 10 ]; ‘Estella Rijnveld’ [ c. 9 . 10 ]; ‘Gavota’; ‘Arabian Mystery’; ‘Queen of Night’ [ c. 5 ]; ‘Black Parrot’ [ c. 5 . 10 ];

Classes of Tulip:

1. Single early

2. Double early

3. Triumph

4. Darwin hybrid

5. Single late

6. Lily-flowered

7. Fringered

8. Viridiflora

9. Rembrandt

10. Parrot

11. Double late

12. Kaufmanniana

13. Fosteriana

14.Greigii

15. Species tulips

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