Tulips 'Havran' is a distinctive tulip that has unique burgundy floors that are veined with a deep purple-black. These standout flowers add color and contrast to spring gardens and mix particularly well with other spring-blooming flowers. Since tulips were much cultivated under the Ottoman empire, it is appropriate that this cultivar has the same name as the Turkish town of Havran.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
10 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Tulips 'Havran'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Tulips 'Havran' requires minimal water, typically needing just one watering after planting. During blooming, maintain soil moisture with occasional watering. In small pots, check more frequently for dryness, avoiding overwatering. Garden tulips 'Havran' usually rely on rain, unless extremely dry conditions necessitate additional watering.
Fertilize:
Tulips are typically treated as annuals, either discarded after blooming or dug up and stored. Fertilizer is unnecessary unless the soil is poor; in that case, mix balanced fertilizer or bone meal during bulb planting.
Pruning:
Tulips 'Havran' feature vibrant, cup-shaped flowers. Prune in early to late spring after flowering by removing spent blooms and yellowing foliage. This promotes future growth. Use clean, sharp tools and avoid disturbing bulbs for optimal health and bloom quality in the next season.
Propagation:
Small bulbs around tulips 'Havran' can be collected for planting in spring. Plant in prepared pots with soil, spacing bulbs three times their diameter, and cover with 3 cm of soil. Keep the pot in a shady spot and moist. After 2-3 years, bulbs will be ready to flower.
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