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Tulips 'Honeymoon'
Tulips 'Honeymoon' evokes weddings in more ways than one; its flowers are pure white and have a fringed edge similar to lace. These attributes make them a popular choice in bridal bouquets and gardens alike. This plant is a Division 7, or Fringed Tulip hybrid.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Deciduous
Leaf type
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Tulips 'Honeymoon'

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Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Tulips 'Honeymoon' have low water needs, requiring watering once after planting and occasional moisture during flowering. In small pots, more frequent watering is essential, avoiding water accumulation. In gardens, natural rainwater suffices unless conditions are extremely dry, necessitating additional watering.
Fertilize: Plant tulips 'Honeymoon' bulbs as one-time use; discard or store after blooming. No fertilizer needed unless soil is poor, in which case mix balanced fertilizer or bone meal into the soil during planting.
Pruning: Tulips 'Honeymoon' features double white blooms with fringed edges and requires minimal pruning. Cut back spent flowers to promote growth and prune foliage only after yellowing. Prune in early to later spring to enhance vigor. Use clean tools and avoid over-pruning for optimal health.
Propagation: Small bulbs can be collected from tulips 'Honeymoon' for planting. In early spring, plant them in a pot with spacing of three times their diameter, cover with 3 cm soil, and keep moist in a shady spot. After 1-3 years, they will be ready for flowering.
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