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Pewter Tulip Collection

A truly beautiful combination of pewter, peach and mahogany tulips, stopped from being too girly by the sombre 'Continental' and the hot-off-the-trial-field 'Slawa'.
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20 bulbs

40 bulbs

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DELIVERY INFORMATION
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Direct Sow
Flowers/ Harvest

Details:

Position
Container Garden
Soil
Broad Tolerance
Flowers
April - May
Height
45cm (18in)
Group/Species
Darwin Hybrid, Triumph
Moisture
Well-drained
Aspect
Full Sun
Cultivation
Don’t plant tulips until mid-late October. Plant pointy end up 10-15cm deep, 8cm apart in borders (less in containers). You can use a mycorrhizal Bulb Starter.

Description

A truly beautiful combination of pewter, peach and mahogany tulips, stopped from being too girly by the sombre 'Continental' and the hot-off-the-trial-field 'Slawa', with part of its flower matching each of the other tulips and providing the link bewteen.

This collection contains 5 or 10 bulbs each of:
  • Tulip 'Salmon Van Eijk'
  • Tulip 'Salmon Jimmy'
  • Tulip 'Slawa'
  • Tulip 'Continental'

Our bulb collections will be supplied with each variety bagged individually. To reduce waste, we no longer collate these into a second larger bag. Your delivery paperwork will list details of the collection you have ordered and the varieties included. Our bags can either be recycled or composted (please check bags for details).

This can be gift wrapped in our exclusive hessian sack, with ribbon and a Sarah Raven gift card. You will be able to add this to your basket once you begin the checkout process. To add a gift message to your order, simply fill out the details at the delivery stage of the checkout.

Please note: only items which are showing ‘in stock’ can be gift wrapped.

Tulip petals are all edible. We scatter them over salad and use some petals dipped in tempura batter and served with a spring garden Frito Misto. Tulip 'White Valley' is a favourite for this.

Care Tips

After flowering leave the foliage to die back naturally if you want to reuse the bulbs.