Tulips are a genus of spring-blooming perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes. The flowers are usually large, showy and brightly colored, generally red, pink, yellow, or white. They often have a different colored blotch at the base of the tepals, internally.
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Are there tulips in South Africa?
As they do best in cold climates, tulips are not often grown here in warmer South Africa. However new hybrids are being developed all the time and fortunately some more suited to our climate are available locally.
Where do we get tulips?
Tulips are most commonly found in meadows, steppes and chaparral, but also introduced in fields, orchards, roadsides and abandoned gardens.
How do you store tulip bulbs in South Africa?
Store them in a dark, dry place (like a storage cupboard or garage) for up to 12 months. Bulbs can also be stored in the fridge if the outside temperature is very hot.
Don’t store them with fruit or veggies as the gasses released could kill the tulip flower. They’ll be ready to plant again next season.
Are tulips indoor or outdoor plants?
Tulips, among the earliest spring bloomers in the outdoor garden, are rarely grown as standard indoor houseplants.
That’s because the bulbs need an extended cold period each year to reset themselves for new blooms. But tulip bulbs very often are planted in pots and forced into seasonal bloom for a one-time display.
How many times do tulips bloom?
Tulip bulbs are classified as early and mid-season tulips. Bloom times will depend on your location and the weather but, as a rule, early tulips will bloom from March to April and mid-season types will extend the blooming period later into spring. If the weather is cool, tulips may last 1-2 weeks.