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Other common names wild tulip
Family Liliaceae
Genus Tulipa are bulbous perennials with characteristic flowers, in a wide range of colours, in spring
Horticultural Group Miscellaneous tulips include all species and hybrids not otherwise classified
Details T. sylvestris bears yellow, lemon-scented flowers, pointed in shape, in early spring. Reaches a height of around 25cm
Plant range Med., Europe to Asia
Foliage Deciduous
Habit Columnar/Upright
Fragrance Flower
Toxicity All parts may cause severe discomfort following ingestion, may cause an allergic skin reaction
Hardiness
All ratings refer to the UK growing conditions unless otherwise stated. Minimum temperature ranges (in degrees C) are shown in brackets
H6
Full Sun
Aspect South-facing or West-facing or East-facing
Exposure Sheltered
Chalk
Loam
Sand
MoistureWell-drained
SoilChalk, Loam, Sand
pHAcid, Alkaline, Neutral
Ultimate height 0.1-0.5 metres
Ultimate spread 0-0.1 metre
Time to ultimate height 1-2 years
Cultivation Plant 10 to 15cm deep in fertile, well-drained soil. Protect from excessive wet and shelter from strong winds. See tulip cultivation
Propagation Propagate by lifting and separating offsets
Suggested planting locations and garden types Flower borders and beds Cut Flowers City & Courtyard Gardens Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants
Pruning Deadhead after flowering
Pests Can be damaged by slugs, aphids and stem and bulb eelworm; squirrels may eat the bulbs
Diseases May be subject to tulip fire and bulb rots
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