- Where do I winter my African Tulip Tree?
- How do I take care of my African Tulip Tree in winter?
- Does my African tulip tree absolutely need a winter quarters?
Unlike the tulip trees from Asia or America, the African tulip tree is not hardy. Even in the short term, it does not tolerate frost, at most temperatures just above freezing. It is therefore only suitable to a limited extent for the home garden.

Where do I winter my African Tulip Tree?
As soon as the outside temperature drops below 15 °C during the night, the African tulip tree belongs back inside or in a heated conservatory. There he prefers a bright place where the temperature does not fall below 10 °C. The African tulip tree would prefer 15 °C or warmer.
How do I take care of my African Tulip Tree in winter?
The African tulip tree enters a kind of hibernation. It lasts from about November to March. During this period he does not need fertilizer. Even if it loses some leaves in winter, it is not a cause for concern or a sign of lack of care. It is totally normal.
In winter, the African tulip tree needs significantly less water than in the warmer summer months. However, the actual liquid requirement depends on the temperatures in the winter quarters and the prevailing humidity. You should water more frequently in the warm living room than in the cool conservatory.
Does my African tulip tree absolutely need a winter quarters?
The African tulip tree is also suitable for year-round keeping in a warm living room or conservatory as well as in a heated greenhouse. Here you have a good chance of a rich bloom. However, this only shows up when the tree is about seven or eight years old, but in the most beautiful splendor and bright colors. The flowers grow up to ten centimeters in size.
The African tulip tree tolerates temperatures of around 20 °C and constant humidity best. It can also be a bit cooler in the conservatory or greenhouse during the winter months, but always nice and bright. With good care, the tulip tree can reach an impressive size.
The essentials in brief:
- Water little to moderately during hibernation
- do not fertilize
- Temperatures above 15 °C if possible
- spend the winter as bright as possible
- partially loses its leaves in winter
- sprouts again in spring
tips
As a tropical plant, the African tulip tree does not tolerate frost at all, so never expose it to the cold.