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Tulipa ‘Dee Jay Parrot’ (Parrot Tulip)

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Tulip ‘Dee Jay Parrot’ is a spectacular addition to any garden, offering a vibrant and exotic display of color and texture with its ruffled petals and bold hues. Whether used in garden borders, containers, or as cut flowers, ‘Dee Jay Parrot’ is sure to impress with its unique appearance and versatility. This tulip variety is a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of exotic beauty and drama to their garden or floral designs.

Tulip ‘Dee Jay Parrot’: An In-depth Look

Tulip ‘Dee Jay Parrot’ is a remarkable variety of parrot tulip, known for its flamboyant, ruffled petals and striking color combination. This tulip is truly a visual delight, with petals that display a mix of fiery red, creamy yellow and white. The irregular, fringed edges of the petals give this tulip its signature “parrot” look, making it a standout in any garden or floral arrangement. Tulip ‘Dee Jay Parrot’ is perfect for those who love bold, eye-catching flowers that add drama and excitement to their outdoor spaces.

Native: Tulip ‘Dee Jay Parrot,’ like all tulips, is not native to the regions where it is commonly cultivated today. Tulips originated in Central Asia, particularly in areas that are now Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. From there, they were brought to Europe, where they became extremely popular, especially in the Netherlands. ‘Dee Jay Parrot’ is a cultivated variety developed for its unique and vibrant appearance, not found in the wild. Tulips belong to the lily family, Liliaceae, along with lilies (Lilium), toad lilies (Tricyrtis), and trout lilies (Erythronium).

Plant Type and Habit: It is a perennial bulb with a single, sturdy stem that supports the large, cup-shaped flower. The plant is upright and elegant, with a habit that makes it a striking focal point in any garden.

Size: Typically grows 16-20 inches tall (40-50 cm). Its spread is relatively narrow, with each plant occupying a space of about 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) in diameter.

Flowers: Tulip ‘Dee Jay Parrot’ features flamboyant, ruffled petals in a striking blend of coral-red and creamy yellow. As the flower matures, the yellow edges gradually turn white, enhancing its intricate beauty. The large, showy blooms create a dramatic display, making this tulip a standout in any garden.

Bloom Time: This Parrot tulip is a late-blooming variety, usually flowering in mid to late spring, depending on the climate.

Foliage: The broad, lance-shaped leaves are smooth and slightly waxy. They are deep green, providing a rich backdrop that contrasts beautifully with the dark blooms. The foliage emerges in early spring and continues to grow until the flowers bloom. After the flowers fade, the leaves gradually turn yellow and die back as the plant enters dormancy for the summer.

Uses: The Tulip ‘Dee Jay Parrot’ is a versatile flower ideal for garden borders, mixed beds, and containers. Its vibrant, ruffled petals make it a striking choice for cut flowers and mass plantings.

Toxicity: Tulips contain compounds that are toxic if ingested. The bulbs are particularly toxic, containing alkaloids that can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea if eaten by humans or animals. Therefore, it is important to plant tulip bulbs in areas where pets and young children are unlikely to dig them up.

Deer and Rabbits: Unfortunately, tulips are quite popular with deer and rabbits. These animals may eat the foliage and flowers, especially in early spring when other food sources are scarce.

Growing and Caring for Tulip Flowers

Planting: Plant tulip bulbs in the fall, 6-8 weeks before the first hard frost. Plant bulbs 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) deep, with the pointed end facing up, and space them 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) apart.

Light: Tulips thrive in full sun, needing at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to produce the best blooms. They can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may be reduced.

Soil: Plant tulips in well-drained soil with a neutral to slightly acidic pH (6.0-7.0). They prefer sandy or loamy soil that prevents waterlogging, which can cause bulb rot.

Watering: Water tulips immediately after planting in the fall to help establish roots. During the growing season, keep the soil moderately moist but avoid overwatering. Once the foliage dies back, reduce watering.

Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) when planting bulbs in the fall and again in early spring as shoots emerge. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which can cause lush foliage at the expense of blooms.

Pruning and Maintenance: Remove spent flowers (deadhead) to prevent seed production and direct energy back to the bulb. Allow the foliage to die back naturally to nourish the bulb for the next season.

Propagation: Propagate by lifting and separating offsets.

Pests and Diseases: Watch for pests like aphids, slugs, and squirrels. May be susceptible to tulip fire and bulb rot in poorly drained soil.

Learn How To Plant, Grow and Care for Tulips


Tulips are a quintessential spring flower, loved for their vibrant colors and elegant blooms. Growing and caring for tulips is surprisingly easy, making them a favorite for gardeners of all levels. Whether you’re planting bulbs in the fall or enjoying their stunning spring display, these tips will help you cultivate beautiful, healthy tulips year after year.

Requirements

Hardiness 3 - 8
Heat Zones 1 - 8
Climate Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Plant Type Bulbs
Plant Family Liliaceae
Genus Tulipa
Common names Tulip
Exposure Full Sun
Season of Interest Spring (Mid, Late)
Height 1' - 2' (30cm - 60cm)
Spread 4" (10cm)
Spacing 4" (10cm)
Depth 7" (18cm)
Maintenance Low
Water Needs Average
Soil Type Chalk, Loam, Sand
Soil pH Acid, Neutral
Soil Drainage Well-Drained
Characteristics Cut Flowers, Showy
Garden Uses Beds And Borders, Patio And Containers
Garden Styles Informal and Cottage, City and Courtyard
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Requirements

Hardiness 3 - 8
Heat Zones 1 - 8
Climate Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Plant Type Bulbs
Plant Family Liliaceae
Genus Tulipa
Common names Tulip
Exposure Full Sun
Season of Interest Spring (Mid, Late)
Height 1' - 2' (30cm - 60cm)
Spread 4" (10cm)
Spacing 4" (10cm)
Depth 7" (18cm)
Maintenance Low
Water Needs Average
Soil Type Chalk, Loam, Sand
Soil pH Acid, Neutral
Soil Drainage Well-Drained
Characteristics Cut Flowers, Showy
Garden Uses Beds And Borders, Patio And Containers
Garden Styles Informal and Cottage, City and Courtyard
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Do I Need?
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