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Tulip (Pretty Princess)

$12.99


Item # 000744508800

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Pretty Princess Tulips – 7 Bulbs

The Pretty Princess tulips produce flowers with pink petals adorned with deep red-purple flames and the occasional orange flair, making them a truly unique and whimsical addition to any garden. They are fairly easy to grow and care for and can be planted in borders, beds, or naturalized areas. Pretty Princess tulips are also a popular choice for cut flowers and making table displays! 

  • Light: Full sun to part shade 
  • Blooms: Mid Spring
  • Planting Depth: 5 inches 
  • Bulbs Per Square Foot: 9
  • Planting Instructions: Plant the bulbs in the fall, 6-8 weeks before the first frost. Exposure to full sun will bring out the rich colors that tulips offer. Partial shade will enable a longer blooming period and still offer a colorful addition to any garden.
  • Mature Height: 12-14 inches
  • Additional Notes: Naturalizing, winter hardy, great cut flower, bee-friendly

Learn about growing bulbs in Colorado on our blog and shop even more varieties of tulips at our Garden Center!

(From Netherland Bulb Company) 


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