
Tulips Dow Jones (Orange-Gelb)
Classically, a bouquet always has an odd number of flowers
The flowers of the "Dow Jones" tulip have a summery character. They shine colorfully in a mixture of orange and yellow. Just like the shape of its flowers, the leaves of the "Dow Jones" are slender and graceful.
Look
Tulips are so-called lily plants that originally came to us from the Orient. Varieties like the "Dow Jones" have a unique charm that, in combination with the classic tulip elements, creates a very special aesthetic.
Design tips
The tulip embodies elegance, grace and true beauty. It is the most popular cut flower of spring and has many uses this time of year. Regardless of whether they are to be used decoratively or given as a gift: tulips are best arranged on their own or with other tulips. Their foliage is naturally beautiful, but can be supplemented with various branches or spring shrubs. Great binding greens include pistachio or birch branches, blueberry herb and or a cuff of salal leaves. A little tip: if you use something other than tulips, you should make sure to place the tulips a little lower than the rest when tying them, as, unlike other cut flowers, they will continue to grow noticeably and will therefore not stick out in an unsightly manner.
Care
- Cut the stem straight with a knife, as tulips naturally have a very high water absorption capacity and otherwise they would grow back too quickly.
- Fill the water container up to a maximum of a third and check it daily, preferably in the morning and evening, and refill it if necessary.
- It is best to cut off all leaves except for the last bract, but especially the lower part.
- Avoid proximity to radiators, drafts and strong sunlight.
- Glass vases not only complement the aesthetics: their shape influences the bending behavior of the individual stems.