Seaworld
Tulips
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A reliable, disease-resistant Triumph tulip with striking lilac petals, built for commercial productivity.
Description
Professional Choice for High-Yield Tulip Production
The 'Seaworld' tulip is a distinguished representative of the Triumph class, favored in commercial floriculture for its robustness and disease resistance profile. Given its inherent resilience to downy mildew (peronospora) and Fusarium wilt, this variety is an excellent selection for growers looking to reduce crop loss in soil-intensive operations.
Agronomic Performance and Utility
- Disease Management: Superior genetic resistance to Fusarium significantly decreases the necessity for intensive fungicide applications throughout the growing cycle.
- Production Standards: The tall, sturdy stems are engineered for industrial-grade harvesting, ensuring consistent batch quality for market distribution.
- Market Positioning: As a mid-season flowering variety, it serves the vital market window following early-forcing varieties, ensuring a steady revenue stream.
From a management perspective, 'Seaworld' is highly recommended for both greenhouse forcing and field cultivation. The deep lilac petals have strong market appeal, while the structural integrity of the plant ensures it holds up well during post-harvest transport. For farms focused on lean production and reduced cull rates, this variety offers a reliable and high-performance solution that balances aesthetics with aggressive field reliability.
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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