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Tulipa Adore


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Available from January till mid-April

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VBN code: 107016
Barendsen colour number: 204 pink

In the spotlights

Flowers, flower bulbs and passion, that is what we stand for!

The family business M.M. Duin Bearflowers was established More than 100 years ago. Meanwhile, the 4th generation of this family business uses all this old professional knowledge. With the help of the 3rd generation that result into beautiful flowers with the highest quality.

M.M. Duin Bearflowers is located in Heemskerk, where they breed different varieties of tulips on about 4 hectares of land. To tell the traditional story, the tulips have been marketed under the name ‘Traditional Tulips by M.M. Duin’ for a few years now. Tulips with a story.

The pursuit of good quality is top priority at M.M. Dune Bearflowers. In addition to the passed on expertise of the previous generations, they also use the purity of nature.

Each bulb planted by hand in the ground, every flower harvested with feeling. Craftsmanship.

In October, the bulbs are planted in the open ground. Because they are in the ground, the bulb gets the time to develop and unfold in the traditional way, with all natural elements, in the nutritious natural sandy soil.

This traditional way of growing nowadays only occurs on a small scale.

To be able to respond to the market and to be able to produce in a time-oriented manner, roll-on greenhouses are used. These are large glass greenhouses, which are pulled in the right place by means of a rail system. The greenhouse is then heated and after about 3.5 weeks the tulips can be pulled.

After the tulips have been harvested, the bulb is removed, the tulips are bundled and packed to go to the auction.

The removed bulbs go into storage in a storage cell and are planted again in October, but not for production in the following year. The bulbs grow again in the ground until they are in bloom, after which the heads are removed with a large mower. This way all energy goes to the bulb and not to the flower. In June, these headed tulips are harvested. The bulb is cleared from the ground and prepared to be planted again in October. This round again for the production!

New in the M.M. Duin assortment, in the spotlight of the FloraPodium, tulip Adore! A heavy quality tulip with a full bloom. This peony-flowered tulip is quite sturdy, with strong leaves and a beautiful pink color. Extremely suitable for the most romantic bouquets, but also for cheerful, fresh spring arrangements.

Origin

The tulip (Tulipa) is a genus of the monocotyledonous plants of the lily family (Liliaceae). In the 16th century the tulip was introduced from Turkey.

In the wild the tulips are found in North Africa and Southern Europe and Northwest China. The largest numbers and different species grow in the mountain ranges of Central Asia. Here the winters are very cold, the springs are long and there is a dry summer. The most ideal conditions for tulips.

Nice tulips facts:

  • The colors of the tulips have their own language (for more information, please read the earlier edition about Monarch Parrot Tulip: https://florapodium.com/index.php/en/tulpen-en).
  • The tulip symbolize love.
  • Tulips give the ultimate spring feeling.
  • Germany is the most important export country for tulips for the Netherlands.
  • In France red tulips are the most popular.
  • At the end of the 2nd World War, tulip bulbs were eaten due to lack of food.
  • The sandy soils behind the dunes proved to be very suitable for growing tulips. This is how the Dutch bulb region was born.
  • In Portugal tulips are very popular bridal flowers.
  • In the 17th century tulips were very expensive.
  • Until today people continue to look for the unattainable black tulip !
  • The Tulip is the most painted flower among the artists.
  • Double tulips are born as a mutation in nature. The species were already known in the early seventeenth century. They are also obtained through the various crossings.
  • The tulip bulb needs a cold period to flower
  • To get tulips in bloom in January, the bulbs get a temperature treatment, you call this preparation.

Care

Tulips grow a few centimeters in the vase. Keep this in mind when choosing a vase.

Tulips are often transported and delivered without water. So we recommend you first put the tulips still wrapped in paper in a container with water and leave them for an hour. This will enable the stems to fill up with water making them strong and solid after which you can easily put them in their vase.

Fill the vase with hand warm water.

Tulips don’t like sun and heat, that’s why it’s better to place them in a cool and shady spot.

Also, avoid ripening fruit near the tulips . As with all other flowers, the ethylene gas produced by ripening fruit will make the tulip age faster.

FloraPodium, 28 February 2018