Tulip Bulb (Tulipa spp.)
Tulip Bulb (Tulipa spp.)
Tulip Bulb (Tulipa spp.) produces one of the most recognizable and celebrated spring flowers, valued for its vibrant colors and classic cup-shaped blooms. Tulips are available in a wide range of hues, including red, yellow, pink, purple, and white, with variations in petal form from single to double and fringed types. Each bulb develops into a single upright stem topped with a bold, elegant flower that signals the arrival of spring.
Belonging to the Liliaceae family, Tulipa species are native to Central Asia and have been extensively cultivated throughout Europe and North America. Tulip bulbs require a period of cold dormancy to flower properly, making them ideal for fall planting in climates with distinct winters. They perform best in garden beds, borders, and containers where well-draining soil and full sun are available.
Tulip bulbs are planted in autumn before the ground freezes, allowing roots to establish before winter dormancy. In spring, they emerge with structured foliage and colorful blooms that add seasonal impact to landscapes and outdoor containers.
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