Tulip Oak Heart

New! One of our favorite new varieties, Oak Heart has huge flowers in the most alluring shades of copper-orange, sunshine-yellow and raspberry-pink that becomes more pronounced as the long-lasting blooms mature. Each thick bud opens fully, almost extravagantly, into widespread flowers gleaming in the sunlight. Tulip Class: Peony Flowering (Double Late). Bulb size: 12 cm/up. Late April. HZ: 3-7. Height: 20".

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 $15.50
20 bulbs $26.50
50 bulbs $57.50
100 bulbs $110.50

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  • Peony Flowering Tulips
    Also known as Double Late Tulips, these breathtaking, scented tulips closely resemble peonies with long-lasting blooms. Their large, fully double blooms are superb for both the garden and for cut flower arrangements. Note: Insufficiently cold winters, winters with inconsistent cold temperatures and poor snow cover or raised bed plantings may result in Peony Flowering Tulips blooming in a single form due to poor root formation. Top size bulbs: at least 12 cm. Bloom time: Late April. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 3-7. Height: 14" to 22" depending on the variety.

    Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

    Tulip Horticultural Tips
Peony Flowering Tulips
Also known as Double Late Tulips, these breathtaking, scented tulips closely resemble peonies with long-lasting blooms. Their large, fully double blooms are superb for both the garden and for cut flower arrangements. Note: Insufficiently cold winters, winters with inconsistent cold temperatures and poor snow cover or raised bed plantings may result in Peony Flowering Tulips blooming in a single form due to poor root formation. Top size bulbs: at least 12 cm. Bloom time: Late April. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 3-7. Height: 14" to 22" depending on the variety.

Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Tulip Horticultural Tips
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