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tulip 'White Dream'
Tulipa hybri
'White Dream'
Tulip 'White Dream' (Tulipa hybrid 'White Dream') is a tulip variety that produces beautiful pure white flowers. Its growth characteristics and cultivation methods are as follows: Growth Characteristics - Flower Color: Pure white - Flowering Period: Usually blooms between April and May. - Height: Grows to approximately 25 to 40 cm. - Sunlight Requirements: Grows well in sunny locations. - Soil Conditions: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil. Propagation Method - Primarily propagated by bulb division. After flowering ends, dig up the bulbs, dry them, and replant them in the autumn. Cultivation Method - Planting Time: Plant in the autumn, usually between October and November. - Planting Depth: Plant bulbs at a depth of approximately 10 cm. - Spacing: Maintain a distance of about 10 cm between bulbs. 4. Watering: Water thoroughly immediately after planting, and be careful to avoid overwatering once the roots have established. - Fertilization: It is recommended to mix slow-release fertilizer into the soil before planting. Garden Use - It is excellent for planting alone as an ornamental plant along borders or flowerbed edges, and can create a colorful spring garden when combined with tulips of other colors. Important Pests and Control Methods - Tipwing Mosaic Virus: Causes blue discoloration streaks; infected plants must be removed. - Bulb Rot: Prevent this by avoiding overwatering and improving drainage. Bulb disinfectants can be used. - Pests: Remove aphids and other pests by hand in the early morning or use appropriate insecticides. By following the methods above, you can successfully grow healthy 'White Dream' tulips.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
30~60cm
Spread
10cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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