Redlion
Tulips
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A robust, red Triumph tulip known for its disease resistance, tall structure, and excellent commercial performance.
Description
Stability and Performance for Growers
When operating with the 'Redlion' cultivar, growers often highlight its predictable behavior. As a Triumph tulip, it functions as a reliable 'workhorse' for commercial production. When basic agronomic protocols are followed, it delivers a consistently high yield of marketable flowers. Its tall stem and dense, deep red bloom make it a preferred choice for large-scale cut flower operations.
Operational Performance
- Resistance Profiles: The cultivar shows strong immunity to Fusarium, root rot (Pythium), and downy mildew. This lowers input costs for fungicide treatments and simplifies plant health management protocols.
- Cultivation Efficiency: With its mid-season blooming window, growers can effectively map out production schedules and shipping timelines. The plant structure is robust, minimizing lodging risks even under intensive irrigation or weather fluctuations.
- Handling and Logistics: The tall stems facilitate mechanized harvesting, saving labor hours. Furthermore, the blooms maintain high quality during transit, which is essential for operators targeting distant markets.
'Redlion' is a variety that requires minimal troubleshooting. It is forgiving of slight deviations in moisture levels while maintaining the integrity and attractiveness of the bloom. For the grower, this translates to reduced cull rates and more predictable margins for every plot.
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 | High |
| Catalog | Catalog → Tulips |
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