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Tulip 'Annie Schilder'

One of the very best orange tulips, which is not really orange but a beautiful coral, with generous goblet flowers.
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DELIVERY INFORMATION
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Direct Sow/ Plant Out
Flowers/ Harvest

Details:

Type
Perennial (grown as an annual)
Position
Border (Front), Border (Middle)
Soil
Broad Tolerance
Flowers
April
Height
40cm (16in)
Group/Species
Triumph
Common name
Tulip
Moisture
Well-drained
Aspect
Full Sun, Part Shade
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

Tulip 'Annie Schilder' is one of the very best orange tulips, which is not really orange but a beautiful coral, with generous goblet flowers. This is one of my re-discovered favourites.

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.

Care Tips

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