These tulips are known for their spectacular, peony-like blooms that add a lush, dramatic flair to any spring garden. The mix typically features a vibrant array of colors, often including shades of pink, purple, white, and yellow, with each flower boasting multiple layers of petals. Blooming later in the spring season, they help to extend the tulip display and are excellent for use as cut flowers in bouquets due to their long-lasting nature. Double late tulips are also quite tall and have strong stems, making them a beautiful and reliable choice for borders, beds, and mass plantings. Plant in the fall for late spring blooms.
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