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As long as you did get leaves, don't give up on the tulip. It may bloom in the next season. Plants need to mature, just like everyone else.
First time using this site and I wanted to add details so I apologize if this is in the wrong spot. Yesterday I planted some bulbs in Northwest Ohio. Although the ground is frozen in most of my yard I was able to plant the bulbs around my house where the ground had thawed. I stored bulbs over the winter in my garage in containers filled with fluffy wood bedding meant for small pets. Some of the bulbs looked bad but 95% look really good. Some of them look like they've sprouted a bit and are a greenish/yellow/white color. I was really hoping that since my garage reached lower temps through the winter that maybe the cold would help. On the other hand it sounds like maybe the root system won't be in place. Any thoughts on what I might expect to see this coming spring or summer? Thanks for that added info. It sounds like your bulbs will be just fine and will bloom when they are supposed to, as long as you planted them at the proper depth. You don't say EXACTLY what you planted, but I am GUESSING they are spring flowering bulbs. In that case, they will bloom in the spring. There are summer flowering bulbs, too. Like lilies. If any of them were this type, they will bloom in the summer.
Dahlias will bloom until blackened by frost.
It should bloom in the first year.
Hyacinth bloom once a year. Then as long as the bulb is not disturbed, it will bloom again the following spring.
Fuchsia plants bloom from mid-summer all the way into fall.
Each bloom generally lasts 3-4 days
bloom as in flower. about 6 weeks. sativa is longer.
When the bloom begging to wilt.
Flowers, trees, shrubs, etc. all have a different length of time before they bloom. For example: are you asking about how long a crepe myrtle tree takes to bloom after you buy it from the nursery and plant it or are you asking what month you can expect to see crepe myrtles in bloom? Are you asking how long an amaryllis bulb in a glass container with rocks takes to bloom after it's purchased from a store or are you asking when amaryllis plants normally bloom in their native habitat in South America? Please ask about a specific plant.
In good weather, about a week - week and a half for each bloom
springDaisys bloom in late spring through the summer months until early fall. As long as they have sunlight and adequate water, they will bloom most of the summer.