General introduction
... From the previous, it may be concluded that most flower bulbs have a life cycle of one year or longer, either flowering in spring or in summer. Nevertheless year-round production of cut flowers has become common practice. For the control of flowering, needed for the year-round production of flowers, ...
... From the previous, it may be concluded that most flower bulbs have a life cycle of one year or longer, either flowering in spring or in summer. Nevertheless year-round production of cut flowers has become common practice. For the control of flowering, needed for the year-round production of flowers, ...
Bulbs - Van Hage
... If you want to create colour year after year, flowering bulbs, corms or tubers are one of the fastest, easiest, most cost-effective ways to create a bright array. Autumn’s the time for planting bulbs that will flower between January and May the following year, such as daffodils, snowdrops, bluebells ...
... If you want to create colour year after year, flowering bulbs, corms or tubers are one of the fastest, easiest, most cost-effective ways to create a bright array. Autumn’s the time for planting bulbs that will flower between January and May the following year, such as daffodils, snowdrops, bluebells ...
Stem nematode on Narcissus and Tulip
... What it is and where is it found? Stem nematode, Ditylenchus dipsaci, is one of the most serious plant-parasitic nematodes of temperate regions, including Europe and the Mediterranean area. The pest is becoming more common in the UK, with a significant increase in the number of outbreaks reported in ...
... What it is and where is it found? Stem nematode, Ditylenchus dipsaci, is one of the most serious plant-parasitic nematodes of temperate regions, including Europe and the Mediterranean area. The pest is becoming more common in the UK, with a significant increase in the number of outbreaks reported in ...
Spring Flowering Bulbs - University of Nebraska–Lincoln
... Site Selection and Design Bulbs are among the easiest plants to grow. Most bulbs need full sun or a minimum of six hours daily. Others, such as wood hyacinths, require partial shade. Few bulbs will ...
... Site Selection and Design Bulbs are among the easiest plants to grow. Most bulbs need full sun or a minimum of six hours daily. Others, such as wood hyacinths, require partial shade. Few bulbs will ...
Flowering Bulbs - Missouri Botanical Garden
... Daffodils are sensitive to premature leaf removal and there should be at least 4 to 6 leaves per bunch to support bulb growth. So as long as you leave the bottom two leaves intact, new bulbs produced will develop to normal size. Generally, tulips can be cut back in mid-June while daffodils often tak ...
... Daffodils are sensitive to premature leaf removal and there should be at least 4 to 6 leaves per bunch to support bulb growth. So as long as you leave the bottom two leaves intact, new bulbs produced will develop to normal size. Generally, tulips can be cut back in mid-June while daffodils often tak ...
The first record of tulip tree aphid, Illinoia liriodendri (Hemiptera
... The genus Illinoia Wilson 1910 includes taxa mainly in North America (45 species) and in the Caucasus mountains (one species). Until now, seven species of this genus have been introduced into Europe (Cœur d’acier et al. 2010) and two species, I. lambersi (MacGillivray 1960) and I. rhododendri (Wilso ...
... The genus Illinoia Wilson 1910 includes taxa mainly in North America (45 species) and in the Caucasus mountains (one species). Until now, seven species of this genus have been introduced into Europe (Cœur d’acier et al. 2010) and two species, I. lambersi (MacGillivray 1960) and I. rhododendri (Wilso ...
The Culture of Spring Flowering Bulbs
... Old established clumps might not produce flowers because they are overgrown and the bulbs have become too crowded. You may correct this by digging, separating, then resetting the bulbs. If bulbs are dug too soon after flowering, before they mature, no flowers will develop the next season; but if lef ...
... Old established clumps might not produce flowers because they are overgrown and the bulbs have become too crowded. You may correct this by digging, separating, then resetting the bulbs. If bulbs are dug too soon after flowering, before they mature, no flowers will develop the next season; but if lef ...
Spring Bulbs for Fall Planting
... hole - this will provide long-lasting nutrients and insure beautiful blooms for many springs to come. Dust the bulbs with Bulb Dust to protect against insects and disease. Be sure that the bulbs are watered thoroughly and regularly to encourage fast establishment before the onset of winter. Bulbs ca ...
... hole - this will provide long-lasting nutrients and insure beautiful blooms for many springs to come. Dust the bulbs with Bulb Dust to protect against insects and disease. Be sure that the bulbs are watered thoroughly and regularly to encourage fast establishment before the onset of winter. Bulbs ca ...
Production of Tulips as Cut Flowers
... The major groups of tulip flower types are simple petal, parrot, fringed, double flowering, multi-flowering, and lily flowering. Fringed and parrot tulips are considered distinct flower types. The fringed types have a regular tulip bloom with a fringed edge. Parrot tulips, however, have a deeper cut ...
... The major groups of tulip flower types are simple petal, parrot, fringed, double flowering, multi-flowering, and lily flowering. Fringed and parrot tulips are considered distinct flower types. The fringed types have a regular tulip bloom with a fringed edge. Parrot tulips, however, have a deeper cut ...
inside greenhouses for cultivation of tulip flowers
... Leiostemones, which up to recently could not be intercrossed .The genus probably separated at an early stage of the evolution .The Eriostemones, which includes about 30 species, generally are low growing, having narrow leaves and possess hairs at the inner base of the perianth parts The present day ...
... Leiostemones, which up to recently could not be intercrossed .The genus probably separated at an early stage of the evolution .The Eriostemones, which includes about 30 species, generally are low growing, having narrow leaves and possess hairs at the inner base of the perianth parts The present day ...
Leucojum vernum, appears. Fra- snowflake, Leucojum aestivum,
... because of its tendency to bloom double-flowered variety that is Scilla siberica. Its bell-shaped through the snow in its native sterile. Grape hyacinths are most violet blue flowers and straplike mountainous habitat of Asia Mi- effective in masses and look ter- leaves spread easily from year to nor ...
... because of its tendency to bloom double-flowered variety that is Scilla siberica. Its bell-shaped through the snow in its native sterile. Grape hyacinths are most violet blue flowers and straplike mountainous habitat of Asia Mi- effective in masses and look ter- leaves spread easily from year to nor ...
Cape tulip - Natural Resources South Australia
... Both Cape tulips are difficult to control with herbicides due to the dormancy of corms below the ground. It is therefore important to keep your property free of Cape tulips and to recognise and destroy new infestations before they become established. ...
... Both Cape tulips are difficult to control with herbicides due to the dormancy of corms below the ground. It is therefore important to keep your property free of Cape tulips and to recognise and destroy new infestations before they become established. ...
Hints on Growing Tulips - Michigan State University
... Darwin and Due van Tol Triumph — Stems up to 20 inches — Hybrids of single early and late-flowering types Darwin hybrid — Stems up to 30 inches — Among the largest of all tulips Late Flowering Darwin — Stems 22-30 inches — Large oval-shaped ...
... Darwin and Due van Tol Triumph — Stems up to 20 inches — Hybrids of single early and late-flowering types Darwin hybrid — Stems up to 30 inches — Among the largest of all tulips Late Flowering Darwin — Stems 22-30 inches — Large oval-shaped ...
Ornamental Plants - Northern Illinois University
... cut flower, and it is also a very popular garden flower. There are several cultivated species of rose, in the genus Rosa. Members of the rose family, along with many common fruits like apples, pears, peaches, apricots, strawberries and raspberries. Various species of wild rose are found in temperate ...
... cut flower, and it is also a very popular garden flower. There are several cultivated species of rose, in the genus Rosa. Members of the rose family, along with many common fruits like apples, pears, peaches, apricots, strawberries and raspberries. Various species of wild rose are found in temperate ...
ornamental geophytes and their propagation
... for seasonal growth and development and thus, ensure the survival of the species. Collectively, the ornamental geophytes include both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous species and are commonly called ‘Flower bulbs’. However ‘Bulb’ can be applied to all geophytes whether they are bulbous, tuberous ...
... for seasonal growth and development and thus, ensure the survival of the species. Collectively, the ornamental geophytes include both monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous species and are commonly called ‘Flower bulbs’. However ‘Bulb’ can be applied to all geophytes whether they are bulbous, tuberous ...
Tulip - Seasons Gardening
... Top Lips Tulip features beautiful cherry red cup-shaped flowers with pink overtones and white tips at the ends of the stems in late spring, which are most effective when planted in groupings. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's attractive sword-like leaves remain green in colour with showy c ...
... Top Lips Tulip features beautiful cherry red cup-shaped flowers with pink overtones and white tips at the ends of the stems in late spring, which are most effective when planted in groupings. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's attractive sword-like leaves remain green in colour with showy c ...
Planting Bulbs for Spring Blooms
... white, yellow, orange, and pink tones.Varieties of many sizes are available, from just a few inches tall, to a foot and a half or so. Blooms can be single or double, one per stem or in clusters. Daffodils are cold hardy, deer resistant, and they multiply over the years, making them a good candidate ...
... white, yellow, orange, and pink tones.Varieties of many sizes are available, from just a few inches tall, to a foot and a half or so. Blooms can be single or double, one per stem or in clusters. Daffodils are cold hardy, deer resistant, and they multiply over the years, making them a good candidate ...
Foods that may harm animals Dogs: Cats: Rabbits and Guinea Pigs
... Apple seeds, Apricot pips, Buttercup flower, Clovers, Daffodil, Foxglove, Peach pips, Potato, Poppy’s, Most Lily’s, Onion, Garlic, Aloe Vera, Ivy, Honey Suckle, Holly, Mushrooms, Rhubarb, Rubber plant, Snow drops, Tomato plant, Tulip. ...
... Apple seeds, Apricot pips, Buttercup flower, Clovers, Daffodil, Foxglove, Peach pips, Potato, Poppy’s, Most Lily’s, Onion, Garlic, Aloe Vera, Ivy, Honey Suckle, Holly, Mushrooms, Rhubarb, Rubber plant, Snow drops, Tomato plant, Tulip. ...
the science of spring-flowering bulbs
... fleshy scales from drying out. Imbricate bulbs like the lily do not have this protective covering and must be kept moist prior to planting. Like the bulb, a seed is a miniature plant with a protective cover and a food supply called endosperm. But unlike the bulb, the seed shows none of the structure ...
... fleshy scales from drying out. Imbricate bulbs like the lily do not have this protective covering and must be kept moist prior to planting. Like the bulb, a seed is a miniature plant with a protective cover and a food supply called endosperm. But unlike the bulb, the seed shows none of the structure ...
Blue Aimable Tulip - Shelmerdine Garden Centre
... Blue Aimable Tulip features beautiful lilac purple cup-shaped flowers at the ends of the stems in late spring, which are most effective when planted in groupings. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's sword-like leaves remain green in colour throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally ...
... Blue Aimable Tulip features beautiful lilac purple cup-shaped flowers at the ends of the stems in late spring, which are most effective when planted in groupings. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It's sword-like leaves remain green in colour throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally ...
One-leaf Cape tulip - Home Enviro Data SA
... Seeds and corms germinate after the autumn rains and new corms already begin to form. Flowering stems are produced in winter and flowers appear in September. The aerial growth dies by November. Plants of one-leaf Cape tulip do not flower or set seed until they are 2-3 years old. Corms move deeper in ...
... Seeds and corms germinate after the autumn rains and new corms already begin to form. Flowering stems are produced in winter and flowers appear in September. The aerial growth dies by November. Plants of one-leaf Cape tulip do not flower or set seed until they are 2-3 years old. Corms move deeper in ...
Tulips - Trecanna Nursery
... A fascination for the bulbs grew in The Netherlands and after much work with breeding, certain bulbs developed intricate markings on the petals caused by a virus that caused the colours to ‘break’. In Holland the desire for these special bulbs grew so much that in the mid 17th century a period known ...
... A fascination for the bulbs grew in The Netherlands and after much work with breeding, certain bulbs developed intricate markings on the petals caused by a virus that caused the colours to ‘break’. In Holland the desire for these special bulbs grew so much that in the mid 17th century a period known ...
Tulip
The tulip is a Eurasian and North African genus of perennial, bulbous plants in the lily family. It is an herbaceous herb with showy flowers, of which around 75 wild species are currently accepted.The genus's native range extends west to the Iberian Peninsula, through North Africa to Greece, the Balkans, Turkey, throughout the Levant (Syria, Israel, Palestinian Territories, Lebanon, Jordan) and Iran, north to Ukraine, southern Siberia and Mongolia, and east to the Northwest of China. The tulip's centre of diversity is in the Pamir, Hindu Kush, and Tien Shan mountains. It is a common element of steppe and winter-rain Mediterranean vegetation.A number of species and many hybrid cultivars are grown in gardens or as potted plants.