Tulip Profile
Tulips are perennial herbaceous plants of the genus Tulipa in the Liliaceae. Tulips are widely considered to be native to Turkey and are the national flower of Turkey, the Netherlands, Hungary, and other countries.
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Tulip leaves generally have 3-5, strip-lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate. The flower is single terminal, large and gorgeous, with red tepals or mixed with white and yellow. Sometimes it is white or yellow, 5-7 cm long, 2-4 cm wide, 6 stamens are the same length, filaments are glabrous, without styles, and the stigma is enlarged and looks like a cockerel. Tulips generally bloom from April to May.
Tulip morphological characteristics
Tulips are perennial herbs. The bulbs are more conical, about 2-3cm in diameter, with a pale yellow to brown skin on the outside, and 2-5 fleshy scales inside. Its stems and leaves are smooth and white powdered. The leaves are 3-5, band-lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, wavy all around, often hairy, of which 2-3 are broad and basal. Flower solitary stem top, large, upright cup-shaped, magenta, bright yellow to purplish red, with black purple spots at the base, 6 tepals, free, obovate oblong. The flowering period of tulips is generally between March and March.Tulip growth habit and growing environment and distribution
Tulips are native to the Mediterranean coast, Central Asia Minor, Turkey and other places. Due to the Mediterranean climate, tulips are adapted to the cold and humid winter and dry and hot summer. They are dormant in summer, root in autumn and winter, and sprout new buds but do not unearth. After low temperature in winter, they begin to expand and grow to form stems and leaves in early February of the second year. The characteristic of flowering from March to April. The suitable temperature for tulip growth and flowering is 15-20℃.Tulip is a long-day flower, it is sunny, sheltered from the wind, warm and humid in winter, cool and dry in summer. It can grow normally above 8℃ and generally can withstand a low temperature of -14℃. Tulips are very resistant to cold.