Sweet Lady
Tulips
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Compact hybrid with high resistance to fungal pathogens and viral diseases.
Description
Technical Potential of Sweet Lady
The Greigii tulip Sweet Lady represents a breeding solution focused on combining compact architecture with biological reliability. Unlike tall-growing varieties, this hybrid is optimized for mid-season blooming conditions where stem resilience to sudden spring temperature shifts and wind loads is a critical performance factor.
Phytosanitary Profile and Genetic Protection
The core advantage of Sweet Lady is its comprehensive resistance to pathogens that typically limit bulbous crop production:
- Fungicidal Barrier: High-level defense against Fusarium wilt and powdery mildew significantly reduces the frequency of chemical plant protection applications during active vegetation.
- Viral Resistance: Genetic adaptation to watermelon mosaic virus minimizes risks of leaf plate deformation and loss of aesthetic quality.
- Anthracnose Control: A dense epidermal structure and inherent immunity inhibit fungal development even in high-humidity environments.
Morphological Characteristics and Application
The dwarf stature of this variety serves as a functional node in landscape design. The low center of gravity ensures the peduncle remains upright even during heavy precipitation. The pink spectrum of the petals features stable pigmentation, resistant to photodegradation when exposed to direct sunlight. This tulip model is optimal for front-border planting, rock gardens, and container landscaping, where a predictable habitus and high resistance to soil-borne diseases are required.
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 | Low |
| Catalog | Catalog → Tulips |
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