Does tulip regrow?

If you grow tulips in your cutting garden as an annual or a perennial, you should cut them when the flower is fully colored but unopened. Tulips continue to grow after they are cut and will open in the vase. This is what we learned. The quick answer to this is yes. Tulips are naturally …

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Why do tulip bulbs rot?

Tulips, daffodils, or other bulb plants that develop stunted, yellowed leaves, or fail to emerge in the spring may be suffering from bulb rot. Cool, soggy conditions can favor infection by certain soilborne plant pathogens. Several different fungi and bacteria may infect bulb tissue. One more query we ran across in our research was “What …

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How do tulips spread?

When tulips grow in their natural habitat, they multiply once every 2 to 3 months. There are some other species of tulips that multiply only once a year. The time tulips will take to multiply will depend on the variety of tulips you have in your garden. But, generally, tulips can take 1 to 6 …

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