Water
Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry.
Reduce watering during the dormant period in winter, allowing the soil to dry out more between waterings to prevent root rot.
Also known as Thai Tulip Ginger
Siam Tulip (Curcuma alismatifolia) boasts vibrant, long-lasting bracts in shades of pink, red, and white, resembling tulips. It's a popular ornamental plant for tropical
At-a-glance light, water, soil, and growing conditions from plant data
High
75% intensity
Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Can tolerate some direct morning sun but avoid intense afternoon sun which can scorch the leaves.
Moderate
50% intensity
Keep soil consistently moist during the growing season, but avoid waterlogging. Reduce watering significantly during dormancy.
Well-draining, fertile soil
50% intensity
Moderate
50% intensity
Thrives in warm temperatures between 20-25°C. Protect from frost; it is not cold-hardy and should be moved indoors or protected in cooler climates.
Outdoor
50% intensity
Moderate
50% intensity
Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 4-6 weeks during the active growing season. Do not fertilize during dormancy.
Safety information from plant toxicity data
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Toxic for humans | No 0/5 intensity |
| Toxic for pets | No 0/5 intensity |
| Edible | No |
Non-toxic to pets and humans.
Key traits and growing stats from plant data
Watering, pruning, propagation, and repotting details from plant data
Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry.
Reduce watering during the dormant period in winter, allowing the soil to dry out more between waterings to prevent root rot.
Remove spent flower stalks to encourage further blooming and maintain a tidy appearance. Cut back dead or yellowing foliage at the end of the growing season or before repotting. No severe pruning is typically required.
Propagate by dividing rhizomes in spring when new growth appears. Ensure each division has at least one growth bud. Plant the divided rhizomes in well-draining potting mix and water lightly.
Repot every 2-3 years or when the rhizomes outgrow their container, typically in spring. Use a well-draining potting mix, such as a blend for tropical plants or orchids. Ensure the new pot has drainage holes.
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Monthly activity intensity for bloom and fruit across both hemispheres.
Flowering & fruiting calendar
Flowering & fruiting calendar
Photos of Siam Tulip (Curcuma alismatifolia)
Common names and botanical synonyms
Botanical classification
| Rank | Name |
|---|---|
| kingdom | Plantae |
| division | Tracheophyta |
| class | Liliopsida |
| order | Zingiberales |
| family | Zingiberaceae |
| genus | Curcuma |
| species | Curcuma alismatifolia |
Answers based on plant encyclopedia data