Tulip praestans 'Shogun'

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Peaestans Shogun is a part of division 15, Species Tulips and is multi-headed with soft tangerine orange petals. Unique interior colourations deepen to a reddish orange near the base and compliment the elegant dark-purplish to black coloured anthers.

Exteriors are blushed with hues of red, Peaestans Shogun is a remarkably beautiful, short-stemmed Species Tulip that provides amazing contrasts in a rock garden or at the edging of a border or bed. Plant in pots or containers for accents around patios or walkways.

Species Tulips are also commonly known as Botanical Tulips and share some characteristics with their hybrid relatives, but they also exhibit distinct characteristics which Tulip collectors and enthusiasts have admired for a long time.

Tulips (Tulipa) are one of the most prevalent herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes, a plant which dies and stores energy for future growth in an underground bulb. Species Tulips have some qualities that they share, but other qualities that also differentiate them from hybrid tulips.

Botanical Tulips share the trait that they are generally are easy to grow, however, they are spring flowers with a more varied and longer flowering time than Hybrid Tulips. Species Tulips are typically, shorter and smaller than hybrid tulips and have bladed, grass-like foliage. Most are good perennials returning year after year with similar blooms and with an inclination to naturalise. Flowerheads will often appear throughout the spring time blooming period, but do not last as long as the thicker petalled hybrid varieties

Diversity of blooms is another trait of Species Tulips, often exhibiting a range of traits including reflexed, curled, frilled petals and visually interesting combinations of these traits along with dramatic and varied colours.

How to grow Species Tulips - Plant tulip bulbs in the autumn season, approximately 6-8 weeks before a frost, generally tolerant of acidic, neutral and alkaline soils. Ensure fertile soil that is well-drained, and plants are about 10-15cm apart with as much sunlight as possible. Well-drained soils are especially important as Botanical Tulips developed in drier regions and are accustomed to this in their native habitats. Plant the bulbs 3-4 times the diameter of the bulb, this usually is within the range of 7 to 20 cm. Please note, the bulbs should not be exposed on the surface.

How to care for Botanical Tulips after the bloom - Unlike hybrid tulips, avoid deadheading the blooms after they begin to fade, keep the plant whole and allow to follow the natural cycle for perennial blooms. Most plants are small and fragile, and the energy cycle will be greatly disrupted by removing flowerheads and foliage and increase the exposure to disease and pests.

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Peaestans Shogun is a part of division 15, Species Tulips and is multi-headed with soft tangerine orange petals. Unique interior colourations deepen to a reddish orange near the base and compliment the elegant dark-purplish to black coloured anthers.

Exteriors are blushed with hues of red, Peaestans Shogun is a remarkably beautiful, short-stemmed Species Tulip that provides amazing contrasts in a rock garden or at the edging of a border or bed. Plant in pots or containers for accents around patios or walkways.

Species Tulips are also commonly known as Botanical Tulips and share some characteristics with their hybrid relatives, but they also exhibit distinct characteristics which Tulip collectors and enthusiasts have admired for a long time.

Tulips (Tulipa) are one of the most prevalent herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes, a plant which dies and stores energy for future growth in an underground bulb. Species Tulips have some qualities that they share, but other qualities that also differentiate them from hybrid tulips.

Botanical Tulips share the trait that they are generally are easy to grow, however, they are spring flowers with a more varied and longer flowering time than Hybrid Tulips. Species Tulips are typically, shorter and smaller than hybrid tulips and have bladed, grass-like foliage. Most are good perennials returning year after year with similar blooms and with an inclination to naturalise. Flowerheads will often appear throughout the spring time blooming period, but do not last as long as the thicker petalled hybrid varieties

Diversity of blooms is another trait of Species Tulips, often exhibiting a range of traits including reflexed, curled, frilled petals and visually interesting combinations of these traits along with dramatic and varied colours.

How to grow Species Tulips - Plant tulip bulbs in the autumn season, approximately 6-8 weeks before a frost, generally tolerant of acidic, neutral and alkaline soils. Ensure fertile soil that is well-drained, and plants are about 10-15cm apart with as much sunlight as possible. Well-drained soils are especially important as Botanical Tulips developed in drier regions and are accustomed to this in their native habitats. Plant the bulbs 3-4 times the diameter of the bulb, this usually is within the range of 7 to 20 cm. Please note, the bulbs should not be exposed on the surface.

How to care for Botanical Tulips after the bloom - Unlike hybrid tulips, avoid deadheading the blooms after they begin to fade, keep the plant whole and allow to follow the natural cycle for perennial blooms. Most plants are small and fragile, and the energy cycle will be greatly disrupted by removing flowerheads and foliage and increase the exposure to disease and pests.

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10 bulbs, 25 bulbs, 50 bulbs

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Michael B.

So happy with my purchase of the Tulip praestans 'Shogun'. It's stylish, comfortable, and well-made.

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Olivia T.

This Tulip praestans 'Shogun' is amazing! I’ve received so many compliments already.

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James K.

Absolutely love this Tulip praestans 'Shogun'! The quality is top-notch and exceeded my expectations.

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Michael B.

Absolutely love this Tulip praestans 'Shogun'! The quality is top-notch and exceeded my expectations.