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Tulips 'Lilyrosa'
Tulips 'Lilyrosa' features striking pink and white petals that are reminiscent of lilies. These flowers are great for cutting, and bloom in mid to late spring. Originating from Holland, this Tulip variety is sure to add a splash of color to any garden.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
30 cm to 60 cm
Plant Height
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Care Guide for Tulips 'Lilyrosa'

Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Tulips 'Lilyrosa' have low water requirements, needing watering only once after planting. During flowering, occasional watering is necessary to maintain soil moisture. After blooming, keep the soil moist until leaves wither. Potted tulips 'Lilyrosa' need more frequent watering, while garden tulips 'Lilyrosa' rely mainly on rainwater unless it's very dry.
Fertilize: For tulips 'Lilyrosa', after blooming, bulbs can be discarded or stored, eliminating the need for fertilizer. However, if soil quality is poor, incorporate balanced fertilizer or bone meal during planting to enhance growth.
Pruning: Tulips 'Lilyrosa' showcases vibrant, cup-shaped blooms. To promote bulb growth, deadhead spent flowers and remove withered foliage. Prune in early to late spring post-blooming to enhance future flowering and prevent disease. Use clean, sharp tools for precise cuts and healthy growth in tulips 'Lilyrosa'.
Propagation: Collect small bulbs from tulips 'Lilyrosa' in early spring after storage. Plant them in prepared pots, spaced three times their diameter, and cover with 3 cm of soil. Keep in shade and moist. After one year, mix fertilizer and plant multiple bulbs, leading to flowering in 2-3 years.
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