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Little experience with bulbs from SH - planted out in January they did not start growing before autumn (like those I stored dry and were planted end of summer).Here Tulipa agenensis ssp. sharonensis (if not anyone has changed the labels )
Armin,There are several differences:*The flowers of Tulipa agenensis are bigger and more reddish than the flowers of Tulipa agenensis subsp. sharonensis.*The leaves of Tulipa agenensis are more curly and not straight as appear often in Tulipa agenensis subsp. sharonensis.*Tulipa agenensis grows in the mountains area and Tulipa agenensis subsp. sharonensis grows in the coast plane area.
Quote from: Hans A. on March 03, 2011, 01:37:10 PMLittle experience with bulbs from SH - planted out in January they did not start growing before autumn (like those I stored dry and were planted end of summer).Here Tulipa agenensis ssp. sharonensis (if not anyone has changed the labels )Quote from: Miriam on February 07, 2010, 04:30:28 PMArmin,There are several differences:*The flowers of Tulipa agenensis are bigger and more reddish than the flowers of Tulipa agenensis subsp. sharonensis.*The leaves of Tulipa agenensis are more curly and not straight as appear often in Tulipa agenensis subsp. sharonensis.*Tulipa agenensis grows in the mountains area and Tulipa agenensis subsp. sharonensis grows in the coast plane area.Hans a beautiful plant and looks so happy just like it is the wild. Miriam posted a picture of this last year and the leaves weren't curly or am I confused . My tulips hardly showing at all here.
http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2906.msg68374#msg68374[/url]Here first T. saxatilis have started - thought only the comercial form produces more than one flower per stalk - but one of those also has two buds (the comercial form I grow has up to seven or more and the plants double the size)
Hi my Name is Jaime, I´m from Portugal..I´ve just found this forum. My main Interest here are Tulip bulbs, particularly species Tulip. I´ve always loved Tulips but it is rather frustrating when they don´t come back in the next year...or they do bloom in the 2nd year but very weakly. I Live in zone 9 with cool winter/ very hot dry summer ( sometimes in December and January it can drop to -5 C over the night, frost is usual) but all the Tulips I have tried do not perform well for some reason or another. I would like to know more about Species Tulips, which ones are the best, the most reliable...and the prettiest In Portugal I only Know about Tulipa tarda and there is not many information about other Tulips, So I joined the Forum and Hope you can help me...I love Tulips:)