What Does a Tulip Bulb Look Like?
Tulips are grown from bulbs. A bulb is any underground plant storage system that contains the entire life-cycle of the plant. There are many kinds of bulbs including corms, rhizomes, tuberous roots, and true bulbs. Does this Spark an idea?
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True Bulbs
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Tulip Tulip bulbs fall into the category of true bulbs. True bulbs are generally round or ovoid in shape and share some common characteristics. Other common true bulbs are daffodils, hyacinth and allums.
Anatomy
Bulbs with Too Many Lateral buds
Separating Lateral Buds
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If your tulips appear smaller or less vigorous than in previous years, you can dig them up to inspect them for lateral buds. These buds can be divided from the main bulb and re-planted.
Growing Divided Bulbs
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Lateral buds which have been divided have the same growing requirements as the original bulbs including a cold dormancy period. For that reason, dig and divide your tulips in the fall so the new plantings can take root before the ground freezes.
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References
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