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Tulips 'Pink Diamond'
Tulips 'Pink Diamond' is a captivating spring-blooming bulbous perennial known for its upright, lance-shaped leaves and large, bowl-shaped flowers. Distinguished by its lustrous pink petals, often highlighted with a lighter base and interior, tulips 'Pink Diamond' adds a touch of elegance to gardens. This variety thrives in well-drained soil and appreciates full sun, which enhances its vibrant blooms. Resilient against harsh spring weather, tulips 'Pink Diamond' emerges as a jewel among springtime flora.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
60 cm
Plant Height
30 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type

Care Guide for Tulips 'Pink Diamond'

Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Tulips 'Pink Diamond' require minimal watering, typically once after planting. During flowering, ensure occasional watering to maintain soil moisture. Potted tulips 'Pink Diamond' need more frequent watering due to faster soil drying. Garden tulips 'Pink Diamond' usually rely on rainwater, with extra watering needed in extremely dry conditions.
Fertilize: Tulips 'Pink Diamond' is typically treated as one-time bulbs, often discarded or stored post-blooming. They require no fertilizers unless the soil quality is poor, in which case a balanced fertilizer or bone meal may be added during planting.
Pruning: Tulips 'Pink Diamond' should be pruned in early to late spring by deadheading spent flowers and cutting back foliage after yellowing. This timing conserves energy for the next growing season, enhancing bulb vigor and disease prevention. For detailed techniques, consult reliable horticultural resources.
Propagation: Small bulbs from tulips 'Pink Diamond' can be collected and planted in a pot prepared with soil. Space them three times their diameter and cover with 3 cm of soil. Keep moist in a shady spot, and after 1-3 years, they will be ready for flowering.
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