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Tulip bulbs - 14 pcs. - Tulipa 'Stresa' - Flower Bulbs - White
Tulip bulbs - 14 pcs. - Tulipa 'Stresa' - Flower Bulbs - White
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Tulipa Stresa is a beautiful and versatile tulip variety known for its unique colors and elegant flowers. This variety belongs to the Triumph group of tulips, which means it has sturdy stems and beautiful, symmetrical flower shapes. Tulipa Stresa has large flowers with a striking combination of deep red and bright yellow. Follow the planting instructions and take good care of this tulip variety and you will be rewarded with beautiful flowers that return year after year.
Care
Tulipa Stresa likes a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole of about 10 cm. Place the tulip bulb with the pointed side up and cover with soil. Make sure the bulbs are planted about 5-10 cm apart so they have enough room to grow. After planting, water the tulip bulbs to keep the soil moist. Tulips need a cold period to bloom, so it is important to plant them between September and December, before frost sets in. After planting, it is important to water the tulips regularly, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil does not get too wet, as this can cause the bulbs to rot.After flowering, you can cut off the flower stems, but leave the leaves alone. The leaves play a crucial role in storing nutrients in the bulb for the next season.
Size
The flower bulbs have a circumference of approximately 11/12 cm upon delivery
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Care
Tulipa Stresa likes a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole of about 10 cm. Place the tulip bulb with the pointed side up and cover with soil. Make sure the bulbs are planted about 5-10 cm apart so they have enough room to grow. After planting, water the tulip bulbs to keep the soil moist. Tulips need a cold period to bloom, so it is important to plant them between September and December, before frost sets in. After planting, it is important to water the tulips regularly, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil does not get too wet, as this can cause the bulbs to rot.After flowering, you can cut off the flower stems, but leave the leaves alone. The leaves play a crucial role in storing nutrients in the bulb for the next season.
Size
The flower bulbs have a circumference of approximately 11/12 cm upon delivery

