Red Wave tulips bring a bold twist to spring planting, combining vivid red and green tones with the distinctive, ruffled form characteristic of parrot varieties. Their large, eye-catching blooms make a striking feature in modern planting schemes, offering a unique visual contrast among more traditional tulip types. These garden bulbs are valued for their unusual appearance and the freshness they introduce to early-season borders.
Plant Red Wave tulip bulbs from September to October. This period allows the bulbs to establish roots before winter, supporting healthy growth and flowering in spring.
The optimal planting depth for these bulbs is 10-12 cm. This helps protect the bulbs from frost and keeps developing shoots stable as they emerge.
Allow 12-15 cm between each bulb. This spacing encourages robust growth and creates a dense, impressive display of flowers when in bloom.
Red Wave tulips reach a height of 40-50 cm. Their stature is well-suited to both mass plantings and mixed spring borders with other perennial bulbs.
This variety flowers from April to May, introducing intense red-green accents to the garden at the start of the season.
Red Wave tulips are reliably hardy and can be left in the ground throughout winter. With suitable site preparation, the bulbs remain protected and do not require lifting after flowering.
The vivid blooms of Red Wave are ideal for borders, large group plantings, or as a complement to daffodils, hyacinths, and other tulips. They are also well-suited to use as cut flowers, maintaining their shape and colour for an extended period. Their distinctive look enhances contemporary planting designs and highlights individual style in garden layouts.
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Each pack contains 50 Red Wave tulip bulbs. Essential planting information is provided on every label for easy reference.
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