As a perennial it can be left in the ground for between 5 and 10 years. Although clumps that become large, may be divided as and when necessary. Divide in early summer after the foliage has turned yellow. They can be put into onion sacks and stored in a cool place until ready for re planting
They got their name from the Persian word "toliban" meaning turban. Why you may ask? Well because the shape of the headdress that many people in the Middle East wear today is simallar to the shape of the flower known as a tulip!
To produce a tulip exactly like the parent use a small bulbil that will grow from the parent.
If you want to try and produce a worthwhile new cultivar grow some from the seed of the parent.
No, Crossbow weed killer will not kill tulips. The herbicide in question will target woody plants, such as brush, shrubs, thickets and trees. It will not touch edibles or ornamentals, such as flowers, grasses, herbs and vegetables.
A tulip flower has both male and female parts. It is a complete flower.
Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa. Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers.
No. Currently, there is no state that has the tulip as an official state flower.
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Tulips cross pollinate naturally with the aid of pollinators like birds, butterflies, and bees. The pollen attaches itself to the pollinators while they are feeding on the flower's nectar. Then the pollinators accidentally transfer the pollen when at a second flower. You can cross-pollinate tulips by hand and is usually done if there are no pollinators or if there are desired traits that the gardener wishes to pass off to the offspring
Keep tulips out of sunlight and away from drafts and heat.
Tulsi is the Hindi name. In English it is called Basil.
Tulips bloom to spread and receive pollen, like other flowers. They receive and spread pollen at the same time because like many other plants, tulips are hermaphrodites.
Yes. They make good flowers and they won't die easily.
wait until the leaves start to go flat towards the ground, then you can cut them to about 1 inch above the ground, so it will not look messy
almost all countries, but the main exporter is the Netherlands
Black tulips can signify many things. But mostly it signifies death, cheating and darkness, but a strange feeling of deluded and subtle passion.
What in the Tulip Touch??
Well if yes well i think that she said she would take revenge so she HAD to take revenge her heart was guilty of doing it but her revenge side said she said it so she has to do it. At the end I think she was quite guilty, Such a sad ending, I feel really sorry for Tulip and i wish they would continue the story!
~Bestesy1 :)
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