European Larch (copy)
Coccinia grandis

Tulip Tree Plant

The Tulip Tree is a fast-growing deciduous tree that can reach 60-90 feet in height. It prefers rich, well-drained soil, partial shade, and moist conditions. Hardy in Zones 4-9, it is neither edible nor medicinal.


Picture illustrating Tulip Tree plant

Habit

Deciduous Tree

Height

20 to 30 m

Growth

Fast

Soil

Well-drained, Sandy Loam

Shade

Partial

Moisture

Moist

Edible

No

Medicinal

No

Origin

North America

Climatic Condition

Temperate, Subtropical

Temperature (°)

15°C to 25°C

Humidity (%)

50% to 60%

Potting media

50% Loam, 40% Sand, 10% Organic Matter

Fertilizers

Organic Fertilizer

Watering

Regular watering

Plant Weight 

10 to 15 kg

Flowering Time

Spring to Summer

Soil Ph level

6.0 to 7.5

Water Ph level

6.0 to 7.0

Soil EC

0.5 to 0.8 mS/cm

Yield Per Plant 

100 to 200 kg per tree

NPK ratio 

9:09:06 

life Span

30 to 50 years

Health Benefits

Ornamental, Wood Production

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

40% compost, 30% peat moss, 30% perlite


Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Fertilize every 4 weeks with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.

Common Diseases and Remedies

Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, Root Rot, Anthracnose

Sticky residue, white powder, brown spots, dieback

Prune affected branches, use neem oil, improve soil drainage

systemic fungicides, chemical treatments

Tindora (copy)
Coccinia grandis