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Tulipa Emperor 'Orange Emperor'

Tulip

Fosteriana (or Emperor) Tulips are the top choice for very early blooms 
Combine well with other early bulbs, like Crocus, Chionodoxa and Daffodils

  • »  Excellent for the landscape, rock gardens, containers, beds & borders
  • »  Blooms stand up even in severe weather conditions

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When should I plant Tulipa Emperor 'Orange Emperor'?
Fall Planting Schedule
Growing and Maintenance Tips for Tulipa Emperor 'Orange Emperor'

All wholesale Spring flowering bulbs must be planted in the Fall
Soil temperatures must be 55 F or below to ensure proper root development
The optimal planting time is when night-time temperatures are 40-50 F
The ideal soil pH level for bulbs is between 6 and 7
Most bulbs require a minimum cold frame of 6 weeks to root properly
Tulips in particular need 12 to 16 weeks in the dark with a sustained soil temperature below 50° F

Additional Information
Height 16 Inches
Spread 2-4 Inches
Spacing 4-6 Inches
Hardiness Zone 3-8
Color Orange
Detailed Description for Tulipa Emperor 'Orange Emperor'

Storage Tips
Store bulbs in a cool, dry spot with good air circulation and low humidity
Most bulbs can tolerate temperatures between 38 and 70 F
Protect from heat, frost and strong sunlight
Pre-cooled bulbs for the South must be planted immediately

Avoid These Common Pitfalls
Not sure if a bulb is viable? Look for bulbs that are firm to the touch
Bulbs hate "wet feet" - never plant in areas with poor drainage or standing water
Planting when the soil temperature is too warm is the primary cause of stunted blooms
Road salt and de-icing compounds are harmful to bulbs - avoid areas where plowed snow accumulates
Crop rotation is key - don't plant the same type of bulb in the same spot year after year to protect against Rhizoctonia
Don't plant too shallow - it's essential that bulbs are planted at least 3 times their height into the soil
Plant bulbs firmly in the soil with their pointy end up and basal plate down - not all bulbs will right themselves underground
Avoid areas that do not receive at least half a day of sun
Plant away from invasive tree and perennial root systems that can strangle bulb roots & compete for limited water and nutrition

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