I live contained by the Chicago Area and I be wondering are tulips annuals here?

At the Cheesecake they had tulips contained by the spring time, but know they have some plants that hold red leaves others that have lime-green leaves near read outlines, and some that are lime-green... and when the tulips were nearby these didn't exist. Do ya'll know what kinds a plants/shrubs hold this kind of folliage year round?


Answers:    In Minnesota, they final a few years, then usually start to peter out. Some kind are better than others, the catalogs will call them perennial tulips if they are inclined to later longer. Some of the fancier ones I've tried, like fringe or peony-type ones, I never saw a second year. My clay soil probably doesn't aid either tho.

If the Cheesecake is a business that looks close to they spend a little money to look nice, they are probably treating them as annuals purely to keep it other looking nice. To have tulips come hindmost, you need to vacate the leaves until they turn brown, to feed the bulbs for subsequent year's flower. Flowerless browning tulips do not look good, so a business (or rich relations!) will just draw from rid of the tulips when the flowers are done, plant other things to look nice in the summer, and plant unknown bulbs in the go down.

What they have nearby now sounds close to coleus.
tulips are usually perineals.
most likely the plants your seeing enjoy been rotated.
they are perennials
I live within South Dakota, and my neighbor's tulips come up every spring early surrounded by the year. My neighbor passed away a few years ago, but the tulips still come up without anyone humanitarian for them.
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