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Apricot and White Tulip Mix

I love white either on its own, or mixed together with coral or apricot for the all-important contrast. That's what you've got in this subtle and beautiful combination, which grows in the cutting garden at Perch Hill.
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45 bulbs (260846-45)

60 bulbs

120 bulbs

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DELIVERY INFORMATION
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Direct Sow
Flowers/ Harvest

Details:

Type
Hardy Perennial Bulb
Position
Container Garden
Soil
Broad Tolerance
Flowers
April - May
Height
45cm (18in)
Group/Species
Single Early, Double Early, Fosteriana
Common name
Tulip
Moisture
Well-drained
Aspect
Full Sun
Spread
Plant 20cm (8in) deep, 8cm apart. Layer bulbs if room is tight.
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

I love white either on its own, or mixed together with coral or apricot for the all-important contrast. That's what you've got in this subtle and beautiful combination, which grows in the cutting garden at Perch Hill. Watch Sarah explain how she selected these tulips in this video.

This collection contains 20 or 40 bulbs each of:
  • Tulip 'White Valley' syn `Exotic Emperor'
  • Tulip 'Purissima'
  • Tulip Mango Charm'

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Our tulip bulbs are the best and biggest we can find, from tried and trusted growers. Don't forget that tulips like to be planted late in October and November with the colder weather, and need a little watering if planted in pots.

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.