Tulip Cosmopolitan

New! This newcomer is a uniquely luscious shade of rich coral-phlox pink blushed purple-magenta with attractive purple-streaked foliage. Tulip Class: Giant Darwin Hybrid. Bulb size: 11/12 cm. Bloom time: Late April/May. Horticultural zones 3-7. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Height: 20" to 22".

Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Tulip Horticultural Tips
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Available in units of 10 with volume discount pricing.

10 bulbs $8.75
20 bulbs $14.75
50 bulbs $30.75
100 bulbs $49.75
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  • Giant Darwin Hybrid Tulips
    Sometimes referred to as perennial tulips by others, Giant Darwin Hybrid Tulips were introduced to the United States by John Scheepers, our great uncle, in 1951. Their huge, vibrant flowers on strong stems are known to return for multiple years when planted in a nice sunny spot with good drainage, fertilized regularly and not cut for bouquets. Flowering from mid-April into May, these stately tulips are excellent for spectacular garden displays and lovely cut flower arrangements. Top size bulbs: at least 12 cm. Bloom time: Mid-April into May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 3-7. Height: 18" to 26" depending on the variety.

    Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

    Tulip Horticultural Tips
Giant Darwin Hybrid Tulips
Sometimes referred to as perennial tulips by others, Giant Darwin Hybrid Tulips were introduced to the United States by John Scheepers, our great uncle, in 1951. Their huge, vibrant flowers on strong stems are known to return for multiple years when planted in a nice sunny spot with good drainage, fertilized regularly and not cut for bouquets. Flowering from mid-April into May, these stately tulips are excellent for spectacular garden displays and lovely cut flower arrangements. Top size bulbs: at least 12 cm. Bloom time: Mid-April into May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 3-7. Height: 18" to 26" depending on the variety.

Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Tulip Horticultural Tips
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