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Colour
  • Blue
  • Brown
  • Yellow
  • Yellow-green
  • Green
  • Grey
  • Violet
  • Orange
  • Pink
  • Red
  • Purple
  • White
Flowering time
  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
Height
  • 1 to 15 cm
  • 15 to 30 cm
  • 30 to 50 cm
  • 50 to 80 cm
  • 80 to 120 cm
  • 120 to 175 cm
  • 175 to 250 cm
  • 250 cm and higher
Light
  • Sun
  • Partial shade
  • Shade
Moisture
  • Dry
  • Normal
  • Moist
Kitchen Herb
  • Kitchen herb
Insect Friendly
  • Insect friendly
Ground Cover Plants
  • Ground Cover Plants
Grasses
  • Grass
Ferns
  • Fern
Genus
  • Acaena
  • Acanthus
  • Achillea
  • Acinos
  • Acis
  • Aconitum
  • Acorus
  • Actaea
Tulipa

Tulipa - Tulip

The flowers of the Tulipa we all know. They have been grown for centuries and there are thousands of different cultivars in production. Often you see the varieties with one flower on one tall stem. These we do not sell. The varieties we sell are the low, more or less wild varieties. These so-called botanical varieties can just stay out in the garden and in the right spot they will multiple and spread happily. Tulipa wants a spot in the sun and well-draining soil. In spring the soil should be moist but for the rest of the year, ideally it will be drier. After flowering, Tulipa goes into a rest period. Leave the leaves on the plant. They will slowly go yellow and then disappear altogether. Make sure that the sun still hits the spot of soil where Tulipa has retreated even though nothing is visible above ground. The botanical varieties often carry more than one flowers per stem. The flowers will only open up in sunny weather. Tulipa combines nice with other spring flowering plants such as Iris pumila, Arabis, Viola odorata and Anemone blanda.
 
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