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Tulips 'Verona'
Tulips 'Verona' is a lush Tulip (Tulipa spp.) cultivar, selected to have double, peony-like flowers in a beautiful shade of creamy-white. Occasionally, the outer petals of this cultivar can be adorned with light-green markings. As they mature the flowers turn pure white.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
20 cm
Spread
Green
Leaf Color
8 cm
Flower Size
Yellow, Cream
Flower Color
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Tulips 'Verona'

Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Tulips 'Verona' requires low water, needing only a single watering after planting. During flowering, maintain soil moisture. In small pots, more frequent watering is necessary, avoiding water accumulation. Garden tulips 'Verona' relies on rain, with additional watering only during extremely dry periods.
Fertilize: Tulips 'Verona' is commonly treated as one-time bulbs, typically discarded post-bloom or stored after summer. Fertilization is unnecessary unless soil quality is poor, in which case a balanced fertilizer or bone meal can be mixed at planting.
Pruning: Tulips 'Verona' has vibrant, cup-shaped flowers and lance-shaped leaves. Prune spent flowers immediately after blooming and let foliage die back naturally to store energy. Early spring is ideal for further pruning, which enhances flowering and helps prevent disease.
Propagation: Small bulbs around tulips 'Verona' can be collected and planted in early spring. Space them three times their diameter, cover with 3 cm of soil, and keep in a shady, moist area. After one year, multiple bulbs can be combined in a pot with fertilizer for flowering in 2-3 years.
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