The Batalinii Bronze Charm tulip is a variety that dazzles with the unusual flower colouring. The subtle and optimistic orange colour spreading over the slender petals constitutes an attractive decoration of a garden in spring. Those cups, supported by naked stalks, put their beauty on display in April or at the beginning of May. Narrow lanceolate bluish green leaves add even more natural charm to this plant. These miniature, 10 to 20 centimetres tall beauties perfectly complement rock gardens and decorate lawns and flower bed edgings. They look great under the later flowering perennials, such as roses and smaller shrubs. Sweet looking light-coloured tulips are a great ornament when planted in pots and baskets. Should your wish be to create a small cheerful bouquet of those flowers, just cut them. They are reliable cut flowers.
Botanical tulips do not pose any cultivation problems. It likes to grow on sunny situations. Its soil requirements are limited to permeability and moderate humidity of the ground. Bulbs of the Bronze Charm tulip should be planted in autumn, preferably in September and October. Planting depth should equal triple the height of a bulb, and planting distance about eight to twelve centimetres. You don't have to dig out tulip bulbs after the season. They can stay on one site for many years. Tulip groupings spread every year thanks to the new bulbils. Transplanting and dividing them should occur after the leaves have wilted, end of June and beginning of July. Dry the excavated bulbs slightly and store them in well ventilated room until the next planting in autumn.
A single package contains 50 bulbs of the Batalinii Bronze Charm tulip, sized 5/6. Basic plant growing instructions were included in the product information on the label.
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