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Tulips 'Dyanito'
Tulips 'Dyanito' is a vibrant cultivar of the Tulip family, recognized by its lustrous, crimson petals with distinctive purple flame-like markings. The sturdy stems of tulips 'Dyanito' typically reach modest heights, lending to its resilience against spring gusts. Ideally situated in full sunlight, tulips 'Dyanito' thrives in well-drained soils, where it adds a vivid splash of color to gardens during its brief yet spectacular spring bloom.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Tulips 'Dyanito'

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Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Tulips 'Dyanito' requires minimal watering, only once after planting. Maintain soil moisture during flowering and until leaves wither. Potted tulips 'Dyanito' needs more frequent watering to prevent dryness, while garden tulips 'Dyanito' generally relies on rain, except in extremely dry conditions.
Fertilize: For tulips 'Dyanito', discard bulbs post-blooming or store them after summer digging. Fertilizer isn't necessary, but if soil is poor, mix in balanced fertilizer or bone meal during planting.
Pruning: Tulips 'Dyanito' features vibrant blooms; prune in early to late spring post-flowering. Remove spent flowers for bulb nourishment and cut yellowed foliage to return energy. Maintain tool hygiene and regular pruning for improved bloom quality and disease prevention. Source techniques from reputable horticultural guides for plant health.
Propagation: Collect small bulbs from tulips 'Dyanito' for planting in early spring. Space them three times their diameter, cover with 3 cm of soil, keep in the shade, and maintain moisture. In 2-3 years, they can bloom after being planted together with fertilizer in the same pot.
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