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Diana, <1909, Cultivar Datasheet | ||||||||||||||||
Summary Description
Cultivar: Diana, <1909Pronunciation: Also Known As: Taxonomic Name (Info): Tulipa ???? Source of Name: Named for the goddess of woodlands, wildlife, and the moon. Date First Described (or Registered):<1909 Current Division: 1 - Single Early Color: White Height: 10-12" OHG / 12" MZ / 16" (HT) Flower Width: 3" HT Descriptions:
Stem: Strong Foliage: Ascending, smooth, bright. Date of First Bloom: Ann Arbor, MI (Zone 6a-6b) - May 8 Growth Characteristics and Measurements: Bulb Production: Strong (up to 4-5 bulbs and offsets per 12+cm [1 ½” diameter or larger] mother bulb planted) Growing Method and Environment for This Report: See HT Method. In Hortus Tulipus Collection? Yes If in the Hortus Tulipus collection, source of initial bulbs: purchased from Old House Gardens (5 bulbs) Comments: Other Sources of Description and Information: Contributors to This Datasheet: C Edward Wall Photo Captions and Credits: Mary Ellen Wall Key to Abbreviations:
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