Flair - this large flowered, 55 mph tulip is a strong perennial that has stayed in our garden for years; vivid lobster red on buttercup yellow; it glows; variable; 10"-12"; early-mid spring.
The peacocks and parrots of the bulb world, tulips offer are more sizes, shapes and colors than you can imagine for any type of garden design scheme. They are an incredible source of inexpensive color for the garden. Almost every color in the spectrum is available except true blue. Intensity of the colors sometimes varies according to climate and even from one season to another. Divided into 15 divisions usually depending on shape, bloom time or heritage.Plant 4 _ their height deep (8"-10" for regular sized tulips; 4"-6" for small tulips); 12+cm bulbs unless otherwise noted. SINGLE EARLY TULIPS are defined by the RGBA as: "Single flowered cultivars, mainly short stemmed and early flowering." This group grows well for us and its floewrs are long lasting because they bloom when the temperatures are cool; many are fragrant; excellent for forcing; zones 3-8
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