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Tulip 'Diana'
Tulipa hybri
'Diana'
The tulip 'Diana' (Tulipa hybrid 'Diana') is well known for its beautiful pink flowers and is a very popular choice for gardens and flower beds. Growth Characteristics - Plant Classification: Bulbous plant - Growth Height: Approx. 10–50 cm - Flowering Season: April–May - Environmental Preferences: Prefers sunlight and well-drained soil - Cold Hardiness: Relatively resistant to low winter temperatures Propagation Methods - Bulb Division: The most common method of propagation; bulbs are separated and planted in the autumn. - Seed Propagation: Can be propagated by seeds, but it may take several years to flower. Cultivation Methods - Planting Time: Autumn, planting before the first frost - Planting Depth: Plant to a depth of 10–15 cm - Spacing: Plant bulbs at least 10 cm apart - Watering: Water thoroughly after planting and manage the plant to prevent dryness while it grows Uses in Gardens - Flower Beds: A popular flower bed plant; planting it with various colors adds vibrancy to the landscape - Containers: Can be grown in pots or containers - Cut Flowers: Cut and place in a vase Suitable for indoor decoration Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Bulb rot and viral diseases may occur. - Control: Select healthy bulbs, use well-draining soil, and remove infected plants. - Pests: Aphids, spider mites, etc. may occur. - Control: Use appropriate fungicides and insecticides, check the condition frequently, and take early action if problems arise. Tulip 'Diana' is a flower that even beginners can easily grow thanks to its attractive colors and ease of care. You can enjoy beautiful flowers by selecting healthy bulbs and providing the appropriate environment.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
30~40cm
Spread
Colors
white
Bloom Period
april
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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