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Tulips 'Jan Seignette'
The tulips 'Jan Seignette' boasts vibrant cup-shaped flowers, defined by a dramatic contrast of crimson flames on a yellow background. Usually blooming in mid-spring, these perennials favor well-drained soil and thrive in full sun to partial shade. Hardy and bold, tulips 'Jan Seignette' adds a flamboyant touch to gardens, symbolizing the arrival of warmer days.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
10 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Tulips 'Jan Seignette'

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Full sun
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5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Tulips require minimal water, needing only one watering post-planting. During flowering, ensure soil moisture, watering occasionally. After flowering, maintain moisture until leaves wilt. Small pots dry faster, needing more frequent watering without overwatering. Garden tulips usually rely on rain, with supplemental watering only in extreme dryness.
Fertilize: For tulips 'Jan Seignette', bulbs are typically discarded after blooming or stored post-summer, eliminating the need for fertilization. However, if soil quality is low, incorporate a balanced fertilizer or bone meal during planting to enhance growth.
Pruning: Tulips 'Jan Seignette' features bright blooms and benefits from post-flowering pruning in spring. Trim spent flowers to promote bulb energy storage and remove any damaged leaves. Allow green leaves to die back naturally, enhancing bulb nourishment for future growth. Proper care ensures vibrant displays annually.
Propagation: At the end of winter or early spring, collect small bulbs from tulips 'Jan Seignette' and plant them in a pot with soil. Space bulbs three times their diameter, cover with 3 cm of soil, and keep moist in shade. After 1-3 years, they will be ready for flowering.
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