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Tulip, Queen of Night Bulbs

Tulipa
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Add a touch of drama and sophistication to your garden with Tulip Queen of Night bulbs.

These striking tulips are renowned for their deep, velvety, almost black petals that exude a mysterious elegance. These huge flowers make a spectacular showing. Plant in the fall to witness their captivating blooms in late spring, bringing a bold and regal allure to your garden with their rich, dark beauty.

  • Quantity per Package: 15
  • Bulb Size: 11/12 cm
  • SKU: 142551
  • Common Name: Tulip
  • Botanical Name: Tulipa
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Grow best in
Grows
Best In:
Full Sun|Part Sun
Growing height
Growing Height:
20 - 76 cm (8 - 30")
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  • Plant Type: Flower
  • Plant Lifecycle: Perennial (comes back every year)
  • Botanical Name: Tulipa
  • Characteristics: Low Maintenance | Container Friendly
  • Color: Black
  • Hardiness Zone(s): 3 - 9
  • Harvest/Bloom Season: Mid-Spring
  • Landscape Use: Border / Edge Planting|Bedding
  • Resistance: Black Walnut
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    Growing Instructions:

    Store tulip bulbs in a cool, dry place until the time of planting. Plant bulbs in the fall before the frost sets in. Plant with the pointy end up. Pick a well-drained, rich, organic flower bed to plant into. Tulips dislike excess moisture. Tulips benefit from bulb food or bone meal added in the hole at time of planting. Lightly cover with soil and water thoroughly.

  • Planting Depth: 15 - 20 cm (6 - 8")
  • Plant Spacing: 7 - 10 cm (3 - 4")

  • Instructions for Nutrient Care: Apply SUPERThrive once per week. Soak in solution of 1/4 tsp per gal for 15 min. or longer depending on size and type.
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Growing Suggestions:

Tulips will come back year after year with the right care. In the Spring after the tulips have finished blooming, remove the flower stalk to allow the plant to store energy for the next season, but do not remove the leaves. Approximately 6 weeks after flowering, once the leaves have turned yellow and die back, they can be removed. In the spring, when leaves emerge, feed your tulip the same bulb food or bone meal which you used at planting time.Water well.

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