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Tulip bulbs frayed
Reference: 8712438505904C
Fringed tulips are also known by the name 'orchid': the petals of the flowers belonging to this group, in fact, are indented. They contain 7 bulbs.
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Davenport: The 'Davenport' tulip is exceptionally beautiful with its bright crimson red blooms ending in delicate canary yellow fringes.
Auxerre: Pink tulip with whitish streaks. Perfect flower to beautify your garden!
Crispa mix: Crispa tulips have gorgeous fringed satin flowers and originate from Central Asia. Their crisp form grew spontaneously as early as 1930 and was further cultivated. Crispa tulips are now available in various colorful varieties.
Care: Growing tulips is simple: it is a flower that does not require much care. The choice is yours whether to plant them in the garden or in pots on the balcony: the important thing is to choose a place that is fairly sunny but not excessively windy so as not to break the stems. If it doesn't rain often, water the tulip bulbs every two to three days. In case of rainy winters, avoid further watering: it is a plant that does not like stagnation.
Sowing: it is necessary to bury the tulip bulbs in the period between October and December: the bulbs do not fear the cold but it is necessary to bury them before any frosts occur so that the bulbs are strengthened becoming more resistant to low temperatures. Bury the tulip bulbs in the ground about 10-20 centimeters deep and at a distance of about 15-20 centimeters from each other.
Data sheet
- Exposure
- Outside: in full sun
- Flowering season
- Spring
- Planting
- Autumn
Specific References
- ean13
- 8712438505904