Flowers – The Tulips

Tulip is a native plant of Turkey, rounded characters that blooms in spring. This is especially appreciated by the beauty of flowers and a variety of colors, so it is very useful for garden ornaments of every kind.
Plants reach a height of thirty-two feet, but until the spring, stems, leaves and flowers are enclosed in a compressed form in a light bulb. For its part, leaves have a grayish green color and lanceolate.
.- Blooming tulips that, approximately, one hundred twenty days after planting and preserving the beauty and appearance for twenty days. After the flowers fade, and at that time, it is necessary to cut the main stem, which is found and allow to dry crop residues. Furthermore, we must remove the light bulb and let the soil dry, then put it in a container with dry sand, with the top facing upwards in the dark and cold. Thus, in the next planting season this bulb can be used again.
The most striking part of the tulip is a flower, especially appreciated by a large number of colors in there. There are also two-tone species which gives great joy to the garden.
The flower consists of six petals acuminate, namely closed inverted heart-shaped, and six stamens. It also allows for the cutting insert into the wreath or vase, and that gives the beauty and color anywhere in the house. Most flowering plants are simple and refined.
The tulips in the garden .- The main purpose of tulips in the garden is the ornamental, and can be found in many places. Thus, they provide great beauty at the foot of a tree in a pot, in the woods or a place to sleep. its leaves are also ornamental, because they have a grayish green color and lanceolate. Contrary to common belief, tulip plants is very strong, but always do my best in well drained soil, so that should be avoided in locations easily puddle.