Triumph Tulip Care Guide: Tips For Planting Triumph Tulips

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The quintessential spring flower, the tulip
is colorful, cheerful, and a sign that warm weather is finally here. One of the
largest groups of tulip varieties, the Triumph tulip, is a classic. It is
sturdy and great for cutting but also creates beautiful borders and clumps in
spring flower beds and comes in a wide range of colors. These are also good
bulbs for forcing to cheer up your home in the winter.

What are Triumph Tulips?

Triumph tulips constitute the largest group of tulip varieties with a number of cultivars and colors to choose from for fall bulb planting. The blooms are single and have the classic tulip cup shape. They grow between 10 and 24 inches (25.5 to 60.5 cm.) tall.

These tulips bloom in mid- and early spring. They have very
sturdy stems, so they stand up well even in bad weather and are excellent plants
for cutting gardens
. A Triumph bulb is also good for forcing,
making this type a good choice for winter growing indoors.

Triumph Tulip Varieties

There are so many varieties of Triumph tulips available with
a range of colors, stripes, and flame patterns, so you can really customize
your beds and borders:

  • ‘African Queen’ – This one is a real stunner with mauve petals that fade to white- yellow bases, and purple to red on the insides.
  • ‘Atilla’ – For a bold splash of bright color, choose this deep, purple-pink variety.
  • ‘Calgary’ – This variety is a lovely shade of pure white touched by pale yellow flames.
  • ‘Early Glory’ – This pretty, pink tulip is also fragrant and a good choice for cutting or forcing.
  • ‘Golden Prince Claus’ – For the classic, cheerful, and bright yellow tulip, you can’t beat this one.
  • ‘Jan Reus’ – This variety is a stunning shade of deep, dark red.
  • ‘Rembrandt’s Favorite’ – A flower for an artist, this one is burgundy and white with painterly streaks.

There are many, many other cultivars, and it can be hard to
choose just a few. Look for bulb mixes to get a variety of colors and patterns.

How to Grow Triumph Tulips

Planting Triumph tulips takes place in the fall for spring blooms. Bury the bulbs to a depth of about five inches (12.5 cm.). Choose a spot that drains well and gets full sun.

As your tulips fade, remove
the spent blooms
, and let the leaves stay in place until they begin
to yellow and die. At that time, you can dig
up the bulbs and store them
somewhere warm and dry until planting
again in the fall.

Triumph tulip care is pretty easy, but this variety does not
do well in warmer climates. Grow them if you are in USDA zones 4 through 7 and
avoid in areas that have more extreme warm weather and very hot summers.

This article was last updated on 10/03/21
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The quintessential spring flower, the tulip
is colorful, cheerful, and a sign that warm weather is finally here. One of the
largest groups of tulip varieties, the Triumph tulip, is a classic. It is
sturdy and great for cutting but also creates beautiful borders and clumps in
spring flower beds and comes in a wide range of colors. These are also good
bulbs for forcing to cheer up your home in the winter.

What are Triumph Tulips?

Triumph tulips constitute the largest group of tulip varieties with a number of cultivars and colors to choose from for fall bulb planting. The blooms are single and have the classic tulip cup shape. They grow between 10 and 24 inches (25.5 to 60.5 cm.) tall.

These tulips bloom in mid- and early spring. They have very
sturdy stems, so they stand up well even in bad weather and are excellent plants
for cutting gardens
. A Triumph bulb is also good for forcing,
making this type a good choice for winter growing indoors.

Triumph Tulip Varieties

There are so many varieties of Triumph tulips available with
a range of colors, stripes, and flame patterns, so you can really customize
your beds and borders:

  • ‘African Queen’ – This one is a real stunner with mauve petals that fade to white- yellow bases, and purple to red on the insides.
  • ‘Atilla’ – For a bold splash of bright color, choose this deep, purple-pink variety.
  • ‘Calgary’ – This variety is a lovely shade of pure white touched by pale yellow flames.
  • ‘Early Glory’ – This pretty, pink tulip is also fragrant and a good choice for cutting or forcing.
  • ‘Golden Prince Claus’ – For the classic, cheerful, and bright yellow tulip, you can’t beat this one.
  • ‘Jan Reus’ – This variety is a stunning shade of deep, dark red.
  • ‘Rembrandt’s Favorite’ – A flower for an artist, this one is burgundy and white with painterly streaks.

There are many, many other cultivars, and it can be hard to
choose just a few. Look for bulb mixes to get a variety of colors and patterns.

How to Grow Triumph Tulips

Planting Triumph tulips takes place in the fall for spring blooms. Bury the bulbs to a depth of about five inches (12.5 cm.). Choose a spot that drains well and gets full sun.

As your tulips fade, remove
the spent blooms
, and let the leaves stay in place until they begin
to yellow and die. At that time, you can dig
up the bulbs and store them
somewhere warm and dry until planting
again in the fall.

Triumph tulip care is pretty easy, but this variety does not
do well in warmer climates. Grow them if you are in USDA zones 4 through 7 and
avoid in areas that have more extreme warm weather and very hot summers.

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