Tulipa orphanidea Flava stands out for its vivid yellow, red, and green blooms that bring a fresh, lively touch to spring displays. This botanical tulip offers a subtle transition of colours and slender, lance-shaped leaves that fit effortlessly into both traditional and modern garden designs. Its presence adds lightness and a natural feel, making it an effective highlight in rockeries, along paths, or among other spring perennials. These garden bulbs are valued by those seeking reliable growth and strong colour in their planting schemes.
Plant orphanidea Flava bulbs from September to November. Autumn planting allows the roots to establish before spring, ensuring healthy flowering.
Set bulbs 6-8 cm deep in the soil. This depth protects against temperature changes and supports strong development.
Space each bulb 8-10 cm apart. Adequate spacing encourages even growth and abundant blooms.
Plants reach 15-25 cm tall, making them suitable for the front of borders, rock gardens, or container planting.
Tulipa orphanidea Flava flowers in April, producing its distinctive, intense yellow-red-green blossoms with a classic botanical shape.
These bulbs are fully hardy and require no lifting for winter. They can remain in the ground for several years, withstanding cold conditions without extra protection.
Ideal for spring beds, edging, rockeries, and planting beside paths or lawn borders. They also thrive in containers on terraces or balconies. Thanks to their natural disease and pest resistance, these perennial bulbs are well suited for sunny slopes and embankments, where they quickly establish and form striking clumps.
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Each pack contains 250 orphanidea Flava bulbs. Every label includes key growing and care instructions for straightforward planting and maintenance.
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