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Tulips 'Florosa'
Tulips 'Florosa' is a lily-flowered tulip with some of the most exquisite blooms you will ever see. The petals are a lovely blend of soft pink, dark rose, and white, with just a touch of green. This blend is not found in many other flowers. This is a Viridiflora Tulip, which means it has long-lasting blooms that last as long as three weeks.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
40 cm
Plant Height
20 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type

Care Guide for Tulips 'Florosa'

Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water: Tulips 'Florosa' requires low water, needing only one watering after planting. Potted tulips 'Florosa' need occasional watering during flowering and moist soil until leaves wither. Small pots dry out faster, needing more frequent watering while avoiding water accumulation. Garden tulips 'Florosa' rely on rain, watering only if conditions are very dry.
Fertilize: Tulips 'Florosa' is typically planted as one-time bulbs, with no need for fertilizer after blooming. If soil quality is low, incorporate balanced fertilizer or bone meal during planting for better growth.
Pruning: Tulips 'Florosa' bloom in spring, featuring vibrant, cup-shaped flowers. Prune spent flowers right after blooming and avoid cutting leaves until they yellow. This helps nutrient absorption. Remove dead foliage in early spring to enhance future blooms and maintain plant health.
Propagation: Small bulbs can be collected from tulips 'Florosa' for planting in spring. Space bulbs three times their diameter and cover with 3 cm of soil. Keep the pot in shade and soil moist. After one year, multiple bulbs can be planted with fertilizer, blooming in 2 to 3 years.
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