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YOU WILL RECEIVE BULBS, NOT A LIVE PLANT!

 

*** Please note that the quantity of each color is mixed randomly, so the exact proportion of each shade may vary in your order. ***

 

YOU CAN CHOOSE BETWEEN 4, 6, 10, 15, OR 20 BULBS

 

This blend features a striking combination of deep maroon and white tulips.

Elevate your garden’s elegance with the Black Tie™ Tulip Blend, a sophisticated pairing of glistening white and deep, dark maroon tulips. With their high-contrast colors and sleek, refined form, these tulips bring a classic, timeless beauty to any landscape. Standing at an impressive 22—24 inches tall, this blend is ideal for late-season color and is perfect for creating striking, formal arrangements in beds, borders, or as a unique cut flower display. The blend includes an even 50/50 mix, adding balance and symmetry to any garden design.

 

Planting Details:

  • Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours per day)
  • Soil: Well-drained
  • Height: 22—24 inches
  • Bloom Color: Deep maroon and pure white
  • Bulb Size: 12 cm and larger
  • USDA Zones: 3a—8b
  • Bloom Time: Late spring

 

Planting Tips:
To maximize bloom quality, plant Black Tie™ Tulip bulbs 5 inches deep and 4 inches apart in well-drained soil. Although tulips thrive in full sun, a touch of afternoon shade in southern regions can help extend bloom time. For perennial displays, remove spent flowers, allow foliage to fully wither before removal, and avoid summer watering during dormancy. The Black Tie™ Tulip Blend is a perfect choice for gardeners seeking a late-blooming, sophisticated floral touch.

 

The Black Tie™ Tulip Blend, as part of the Tulipa genus, generally includes the following features:

  • Flowering: Yes. Tulips are known for their beautiful blooms and are widely grown for their flowers.

  • Cold Resistant: Yes. Tulips require a period of cold dormancy to bloom, making them hardy and resistant to cold, especially in USDA zones 3-8.

  • Hybrid: Yes. Most tulip blends, including the Black Tie™, are cultivated hybrids to achieve specific colors and qualities.

  • Deciduous: Yes. Tulips are deciduous, as they die back to the bulb after the blooming season and remain dormant until the next spring.

  • Potted: Yes, they can be grown in pots, although they are often planted in garden beds.

 

*** Please note that the quantity of each color is mixed randomly, so the exact proportion of each shade may vary in your order. ***

Black Tie™ Tulip Blend | 4 BULBS - Striking Maroon and White Late Spring Blooms

$3.80Price
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