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Olá Jaime!The species tulips are wonderful and not well known in Portugal. Have you seen the recent post at Das plantas e das pessoas? http://plantas-e-pessoas.blogspot.com/2011/03/tulipa-sylvestris-subsp-australis-link.htmlI am really just starting my collection and at the moment they are all in pots.um abraço
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:)
Hi Peter, thank you! It´s so nice to find so many Tulip fans...well, about the soil, lime should not be a problem in the area I live in, we mainly have a lime/alkaline soil. Thank you for the tip, as I´ve been reading this seems to be an important issue, as well as well-drained soil. Do you grow many species Tulips? Have you had good results?...I believe that is also important to add a good fertiliser.Jaime
Olá Jaime,I grow a few of the species tulips here in Central Victoria in the South-east corner of Australia.Our conditions are considered "Mediterranean" with cold winters and hot dry summers (except for the one we've just finished! )The ones that I find do well for me include TT cretica, saxatilis, clusiana, albertii/vvedenskyii, kaufmannii, kolpakowskiana and whitallii. T. tarda and T. biflora tend to flower within the leaves and don't put on much of a show!A T. vvedenskyi/greiggii cross which came from Janis Ruksans is also doing well.cheersfermi