Tulips triumph – variety description

Tulips triumph – variety description

Tulip “Triumph” belongs to the mid-flowering varieties. Obtained by crossing early simple varieties with Darwinian hybrids and some old varieties.

Description of the tulip “Triumph”

The flower of this tulip variety is classic in appearance. The peculiarity of a flower is that it never fully unfolds.

Tulip “Triumph” – a chic variety “Snowboard”

The main varieties of tulip Triumph

Characteristics of the triumphal class:

  • perennial plant;
  • its length is 60 cm, but some of them reach 70 cm;
  • cup length 10 cm;
  • cupped or goblet shape;
  • flowers are large;
  • the stem is strong, suitable for cutting;
  • the color is juicy and rich, there are types with a border or two-color. Primary colors: red, yellow, pink, white.

The Triumph variety differs from other tulips in that it has not 1 peduncle on the stem, but up to 5.

The tulip is unpretentious and resistant to cold weather. The species begins to bloom in early May. For best flowering, the soil should be light and rich in humus. The plant blooms well in a bright area protected from the wind.

Reproduction is carried out by bulbs. Planting time is autumn, the optimum temperature is no more than 10 ° C for 7 days. Tulips endure winter safely. Flowering begins at 18 ° C.

“Triumph” is the most numerous species and very diverse. The most popular varieties in this class:

  • “Alexander Pushkin” – the species has a dark gray color and the presence of a border around the edges of white or pink.
  • “Havran” is a deep deep purple flower, there are even black ones. With a strong and high stem.
  • “Denmark” – large flowers, red petals with a yellow border.
  • “Silk Surprise” – a cream shade with pink strokes, a large bud.
  • “Brown Sugar” is a tulip with large pink-red flowers and an apricot-colored border. Has a sweet, pleasant aroma.
  • “Arabian secret” – large, purple buds plus a white rim and a unique scent.
  • “Pearl” has a high stem and a white-cream flower.
  • “Snowboard” – the variety has a strong peduncle and a flower of white, exquisite color.
  • “Madame Curie” is a dark crimson tulip with pointed petals.
  • “Ann Claire” – an old variety, purple-red bud, lilac petals around the edges.

The variety of color shades of this class of tulips allows everyone to choose their favorite species for themselves.

These tulips are great for decorating home gardens and especially for forming flower beds in landscaping. In addition, they look beautiful in a bouquet, and their strong stem allows them to be well preserved when cut.

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