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Tulip bulbs are very easy to grow and look fabulous planted in large groups in borders or in containers on the patio. They boast superb weather resistance and will come back year after year. With a wide range of colours and flower forms, there's something for every garden. Tulip flowers are edible too - read our edible flowers guide for more information.
Tulip 'Diamond Parrot'Tulipa
The enormous ruffled blooms of Tulip 'Diamond Parrot' look so exotic that you might never know they are tulips! Elegant, mauve-pink buds with green markings open to reveal large, ruffled flowers with fringed petals which will make an exciting addition to beds, borders and containers. Carried on sturdy stems, these magnificent Parrot Tulips are ideal for cutting and adding a tropical feel to bouquets. Height: 25cm (10"). Spread: 15cm (6"). Bulb size 11/12. Useful links: How to grow bulbs, corms and tubers Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. However,some people have had strong allergic reactions to Tulip flowers. If touching them causes a rash, numbness etc. then Tulip flowers should not be eaten. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Tulip 'Delightful Duo Combo' - Dutch GardensTulipa 'Huis Ten Bosch', Tulipa 'Cummins'
A stunning duo of fringed tulips for a frenzy of springtime colour. The rose pink and white blooms of Tulip ‘Huis Ten Bosch’ make the perfect companion for the lavender-blue and white shades of Tulip ‘Cummins’. With strong growth and tall sturdy stems, Tulip ‘Delightful Duo Combo’ make a great impression in borders, containers and even vases indoors. Height: 55cm (22”). Spread: 20cm (18”). Bulb size 12+. Useful links: How to grow bulbs, corms and tubers Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. However,some people have had strong allergic reactions to Tulip flowers. If touching them causes a rash, numbness etc. then Tulip flowers should not be eaten. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
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