Do tulips keep blooming?

Tulips, Tulipa, Naturalizing, Spring Bulbs Botanical tulips and their cultivars will multiply in number year after year. A few border tulips like the Darwin hybrid tulips, Fosteriana tulips and Kaufmanniana tulips are known to reliably rebloom. Though most people think of tulips as a springtime flower, they actually bloom in a wide range of colors …

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When do tulips bloom?

When tulips (Tulipa spp.) bloom in early to late spring, the garden comes to life with bold color. Tulips are cold-climate perennials not naturally well suited for mild climates, but, by pre-treating the bulbs before planting your tulips in spring, you can grow a striking garden in Mediterranean climates and frost-free coastal areas. Some articles …

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Do tulips open up?

Besides being available in a wide range of colors, tulips are also recognized for their two phenomena. Tulips tend to open up in the morning and close up in the night, a behavior called nyctinasty. But, when tulips remain wide open even during the night, it is bizarre and indicates some problem. The tulips tend …

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Do tulips have leaves?

Larger species tend to have multiple leaves. Plants typically have two to six leaves, some species up to 12. The tulip’s leaf is cauline (born on a stem), strap-shaped, with a waxy coating, and the leaves are alternate (alternately arranged on the stem), diminishing in size the further up the stem. Why do tulips have …

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