Pink Cameo tulip - 5 pcs

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The Pink Cameo tulip is a wonderful variety that amazes both with the shape and colour of its flowers. This graceful and elegant double flower attracts attention on a flower bed and in a vase. In addition to its form, the Pink Cameo tulip captivates with its warm, pink colour. The shades of apricot on the petals give it uniqueness and add style to it. This phenomenal variety flowers for a long time, excreting a subtle scent. The relatively short, thirty to forty centimetres (twelve to sixteen inches) tall stems are partially covered with lanceolate gray-green leaves that harmonize beautifully with pink blooms. Presented variety looks remarkably well in front of a flower bed arrangement and in lower lawn compositions. It also makes a magnificent cut flower. A bouquet composed of Pink Cameo tulips will impress as a table decoration or a gift for a loved one.

Choose sunny places and fertile, well-drained soil with a close-to-neutral reaction for planting tulip bulbs. The soil must not be excessively moist, as this may cause rotting of bulbs. Proper fertilization is essential to keep tulips in good condition. Compost and quality mineral preparations work equally well.

One package contains five bulbs of Pink Cameo tulip, sized eleven to twelve centimetres (four-and-a-half to eleven inches) in circumference. Basic plant facts and growing instructions were printed on the packaging label.

  • Variety: Pink Cameo
  • Use: ornamental - garden, pots, cut flower
  • Growth form: erect
  • Flower colour: pink
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Foliage: lanceolate, gray-green
  • Flower type: double
  • Site: sunny; fertile, well-drained soil with a close-to-neutral reaction
  • Bulb size (circumference):: 11/12 cm
  • Bulbs: 5
  • Height: 30 to 40 centimetres
  • Flowering period: spring
  • Planting period: autumn
  • Wintering in the ground?: yes