tulipanes
Tulipanes, commonly referred to in English as tulips, are flowering plants in the genus Tulipa, belonging to the lily family. They are herbaceous bulbs native to a broad region of Central Asia and the Near East, but have been cultivated worldwide since the 16th century and are now iconic in temperate gardens.
Most species and cultivars produce an upright stem with a single colorful flower at the top, supported
Tulipanes grow from underground bulbs with papery tunics. They are planted in autumn in well-drained soil, in
Hundreds of garden cultivars exist, grouped by flower form and bloom time (for example, single early, single
Tulips are susceptible to bulb rot in poorly drained soils and to diseases such as Botrytis and
In the Netherlands, tulips have a long cultural history and economic importance, highlighted by the historic