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How to Grow and Care for Tulip Flowers Tulipa spp.Have you ever visited a botanical garden on a warm spring day and marveled at tulips in a rainbow of colors, with shapes ranging from cups to stars, contrasting striations, and ruffled edges?
Now’s your chance to bring a taste of that awesome display home.
The tulip, Tulipa spp., is a colorful perennial flower in the Liliaceae, or lily family. It’s best suited to growing in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 7.
True botanical species as well as cultivated hybrid varieties are available.
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This guide contains all you need to know to grow and care for tulips, as well as an introduction to the many varieties from which to choose.
Here’s what I’ll cover:
To begin, let’s look at tulips through the years.
Cultivation and HistoryIn ancient times in the Ottoman Empire, especially the portion that is now Turkey, tulips found their way out of the wild and into cultivation.
By the 1500s, they were imported to Holland, and were the subject of a horticultural text by French botanist Charles de l’Écluse.
He cultivated the species and introduced it to market in the Netherlands, where it became a popular subject of artists, and a coveted garden plant among the upper crust.
For about a year in the 1600s, there was an outbreak of “tulip mania,” in which frenzied buying drove the prices up and bulbs became as expensive as houses. When prices finally dropped, the bubble burst, and many investors suffered financial ruin.
Today, the greatest number of tulips are grown in the Netherlands, home of the world’s largest flower auction in Aalsmeer.
There are many varieties to choose from, with options for
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