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Tulipa Augusta Taurinorum - Triumph Tulip

Tulipa Triumph Augusta Taurinorum
Triumph Tulip

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A lovely tulip bearing a corolla with yellow-orange petals, delicately tinged with pink, richly streaked with garnet red, and edged with salmon. It blooms in the middle of the tulip season, from early to mid-spring, depending on the climate. Plant it among Hesperis matronalis or white alyssums for a beautiful display.
Flower size
8 cm
Height at maturity
45 cm
Spread at maturity
10 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -18°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time September to October
Recommended planting time January, September to December
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Description

Tulipa 'Augusta Taurinorum' is a delightful tulip, discovered in 2006 in the Netherlands. Its narrow cup-shaped flower unfolds a large flared corolla richly flamed with garnet red and bordered with salmon on a nuanced yellow-orange background of pink. It blooms in the middle of the tulip season, from early to mid-spring, depending on the climate. It is a unique tulip with an excellent habit that will personalise and brighten flower beds. It will look wonderful among the small white flowers of Hesperis matronalis or white alyssums.

 

Tulipa 'Augusta Taurinorum' belongs to the Liliaceae family. Of horticultural origin, it is currently classified in the 'Triumph' group, whose main characteristic is to present narrow cup-shaped flowers. It will reach 45cm (18in) in height when in bloom. The flowers are held at the tip of stems, well above the broadly lanceolate leaves. The flowers are elegant, with narrow cup-shaped blooms that then flare out. Flowering takes place in April, in the heart of the tulip season.

 

The Italian city of Turin was originally known as 'Augusta Taurinorum', a Roman colony founded by Emperor Augustus.

 

Triumph tulips are renowned for their rich colours, their stunning and variegated flowers, and their suitability in both flower beds and bouquets. They are among the most planted varieties, and many varieties have become classics of cut flowers. They are unmatched for bringing the colours of spring to pots or sunny gardens. When designing your flower beds, you must consider the height and flowering period of the tulips, as these parameters can vary significantly from one cultivar to another. It is wise to plant a few extra bulbs for bouquets, as they make beautiful long-lasting cut flowers in a vase.

 

Tulip species are found throughout most of the Old World, from Western Europe to China and Japan, including Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, and Central Asia. Their distribution range also includes North Africa and the Indian subcontinent. The centre of diversity for the genus is in the Pamir and Hindu Kush mountains and the steppes of Kazakhstan.

There are various wild species, many of which are endangered. These include large adventive tulips from cultivated fields, the most well-known being the Agen tulip (Tulipa agenensis), as well as small tulips found in wooded areas or among rocks in the mountains. In cultivation, they are called "botanical tulips", and one of the most common is the wild tulip (T. sylvestris), which used to often grow sheltered by vines and whose subspecies, australis, is known as the southern tulip.

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Tulipa Augusta Taurinorum - Triumph Tulip (Flowering) Flowering

Plant habit

Height at maturity 45 cm
Spread at maturity 10 cm
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour multicoloured
Flowering time April
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 8 cm
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Tulipa

Species

Triumph

Cultivar

Augusta Taurinorum

Family

Liliaceae

Other common names

Triumph Tulip

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Plant the bulbs in autumn, from September to December, at a depth of 15cm (6in), spacing them 10cm (4in) apart. Plant in ordinary, slightly acidic, neutral, or slightly alkaline, loose, well-worked, and well-draining soil. Never add poorly decomposed manure or compost to the planting soil, as this could cause the bulbs to rot. The 'Augusta Taurinorum' tulip will thrive in moist to dry soil. Plant it in a sunny or partially shaded location. After flowering, it is wise to remove the fruits so as not to exhaust the plant.

Planting period

Best planting time September to October
Recommended planting time January, September to December
Planting depth 15 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -18°C (USDA zone 7a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 50 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, well-drained, loose, rich

Care

Pruning instructions Once the flowering is over, it is wise to remove the fruits so as not to exhaust the plant. Remove the foliage once it is dry.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time June to July
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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