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Tulipa Bunch Flowering 'Sunshine Club'

Tulip

Sunshine Club is a Multi-Flowering Tulip, producing up to five blooms per stem for a vibrant, bouquet-like effect. Its golden-yellow petals are accented with soft red streaks, creating a warm, sunlit display. Growing to approximately 16 inches tall, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for borders, containers, and cut arrangements.

Sunshine Club is a sport of Candy Club, offering a brighter yellow hue with red accents.

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When should I plant Tulipa Bunch Flowering 'Sunshine Club'?
Fall Planting Schedule
Growing and Maintenance Tips for Tulipa Bunch Flowering 'Sunshine Club'

Planting: Plant in fall when soil temperatures drop below 55°F. Set bulbs 6 inches deep with the pointed end up.
Spacing: Space 4 to 6 inches apart. For a fuller look, plant in tight clusters.
Light: Full sun is best. They’ll tolerate light shade but bloom more prolifically with 6+ hours of sunlight.
Soil: Well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic soil (pH 6–7). Avoid soggy spots to prevent rot.
Watering: Water after planting to settle the soil. No need to water again until spring unless conditions are very dry.
Temperature & Dormancy: Require 12–16 weeks of cold (below 50°F) to root and bloom properly. 
Fertilization: Apply a balanced bulb fertilizer at planting and again as shoots emerge in spring.
Pests: Generally pest-free. Use mulch or screening to deter squirrels. Good drainage prevents rot. Deer will eat the flower buds or emerging foliage, especially in early spring. Protect with fencing or repellents in high-pressure areas.
Disease: To reduce the risk of Botrytis (Tulip Fire), plant only healthy bulbs in sunny, well-drained soil with ample air circulation. Avoid overhead watering, and promptly remove and destroy any infected plant material—never compost it. Rotate planting locations every few years, and if Botrytis has been present, avoid replanting tulips in the same spot for at least three years.

Additional Information
Height 16 Inches
Spread 2-4 Inches
Spacing 2-4 Inches
Hardiness Zone 3-8
Color Red
Yellow
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