Tulip - Caribbean Parrot - GIGA Pack! - 250 pcs

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Indulge in the vibrant allure of Caribbean Parrot tulips, a true delight for those who cherish bold color accents and a touch of tropical charm. Among the array of tulip varieties, Caribbean Parrot stands as a true bird of paradise, captivating all with its exotic allure. Among the parrot tulips, this one shines as one of the most exquisite specimens. Its oversized blossoms boast irregular, serrated petal edges, unfurling to reveal a captivating blend of yellow and red. As time passes, the flowers transition gracefully, showcasing their beauty in shades of white and pink, each equally captivating. When fully opened, the feathery petals unveil ebony-black stamens nestled within the wide cup of the flower. These almost enchanting flowers take center stage in the garden from late April to May. Due to the size of their cups, it's advisable to plant them in sheltered spots to protect them from strong winds. Caribbean Parrot tulips never fail to elicit admiration and enchantment, making them a must-have in your collection.

Tropical tulips lend their enchantment not only to garden landscapes but also to containers adorning balconies. These versatile flowers find a multitude of uses, transforming spring flowerbeds into breathtaking displays and creating stunning mass plantings on lawns. They infuse life into garden spaces when planted beneath trees and shrubs. Long rows of blooming tulips lining a pathway or adorning a building facade create a memorable spectacle that's hard to forget. The tulip also shines as a cut flower, with a bouquet of these blooms heralding the arrival of spring.

Tulips thrive in well-drained sandy and clay soils, with a preference for rich, humus-rich, and above all, permeable soil. Optimal conditions include slightly moist to moderately dry soil. Choose a sheltered location that receives ample sunlight or partial shade. It's advisable to transplant the bulbs to a different location approximately every three seasons.

Planting tulip bulbs is a fall endeavor, with the prime period falling in September and October. Place them in prepared soil in the ground or in containers that are at least 20 cm deep. The bulbs themselves should be covered with a layer of soil equal to twice their height. Prior to planting, enrich the soil with well-decomposed compost to enhance its properties. While tulips exhibit good cold tolerance, they are not entirely frost-resistant. Consider covering their beds with conifer branches or a layer of mulch during winter to safeguard against frost and inhibit weed growth while preserving soil moisture.

This set comprises an impressive collection of 250 Caribbean Parrot Tulip bulbs, each accompanied by a label providing fundamental information about the plant and cultivation guidelines.

 
 
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