Acceber
Tulips
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A robust, low-maintenance hybrid with high disease resistance, optimized for professional production.
Description
Operational Reliability in Tulip Production
When working with the 'Atceber' variety, the primary advantage is its predictability. As a Triumph class tulip, it behaves exactly as required in a professional production environment: consistent germination and uniform stem development. The medium height of the plant means you don't have to deal with the labor-intensive setup of support nets or trellises, as the stems are robust enough to stand on their own.
Optimizing Protection Costs
The most significant operational benefit of this hybrid is its disease profile. With strong resistance to Peronospora, Phomopsis, and Phoma, 'Atceber' significantly lowers the need for intensive chemical interventions. This means fewer spray applications, lower expenditures on plant protection products, and a reduced risk of losing stock to fungal outbreaks during periods of high humidity. It is a cost-effective solution for those focusing on operational efficiency.
Ease of Maintenance
The mid-season bloom window fits perfectly into the standard production cycle, making it easier to manage supply chains without the rush of early forcing. The striking red and white petal coloration is a market favorite, ensuring steady demand. Maintenance requirements are straightforward—standard irrigation and fertilization schedules are sufficient. For a grower, 'Atceber' acts as a low-maintenance asset that ensures a clean, professional harvest without the headache of premature wilting or complex care regimens.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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Classes: Tulip Type
Classes: Tulip Type
Class 1. Early Simple. These tulips have been known since the end of the 17th century. They are characterized by low stems (25-40 cm), strong and sturdy, resistant to rain and wind. Flowers are cup-shaped or bowl-shaped, predominantly warm colors (yellow and red). Early flowering... |
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Groups: By Flowering Period
Groups: By Flowering Period
According to the classification adopted in 1969, all existing varieties, introduced species, their cultivars, and various hybrids are grouped into 15 garden classes. Similar classes are further grouped into four groups. Among them, by flowering time, three groups are distinguishe... |
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| Blooming: Petal Color | |
| Plant Height | Medium |
| Catalog | Catalog → Tulips |
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