The huge, brillant colored flowers are very showy with feathered, curled, twisted or waved petals. Can be sensitive to cold wet weather, but excellent cut flowers. Black Parrot with its deep purple flower is a must for the garden. Lovely next to grey and dark red leaves.
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Late Blooming Tulips
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For special occasions. Sport of «Philippe de Comines«
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Features of Species or Group: |
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Parrot tulips were already in existence in 1665. These
plants are only produced from mutations; they are
never reproduced from seeds. Possibly, they originated
from cottage tulips. The old varieties were too feeble
to stand up straight because the flowers were so
heavy; they were always hanging over. Offspring from
Darwin, Triumph, and Single Early tulips have improved
the Parrot tulips. The flowers are fringed; the petals
are not smooth along the margins, but decorated with
parrot feathers. Individual flowers are multicoloured
with yellow, green, orange or red stripes. |
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There are over 100 species of tulips and many hundreds
of hybrids. Most modern garden tulips are the result
of extensive breeding programmes that began in the
late sixteenth century in Europe and are continuing to
this day. Tulips were all the rage at that time as
more and more species were introduced to Europe from
Turkey, Iran and central Asia. Tulip species range in
height from 15-60cm (6-24in) but the greatest number
of hybrids are probably in the range of 30-40cm (12-
16in). Tulips look their best in mass plantings of one
colour but they can, of course, be mixed. They make
very good container plants and are delightful cut
flowers. Some of the most charming are the dwarf types
which do particularly well in rock gardens and are
also suitable for containers. Like daffodils, tulips
are split into a number of divisions according to
their flower form and time of flowering. |
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How to Plant Late Blooming Tulips? |
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To plant Late Blooming Tulips the bulbs should be planted with the nose of the bulb upward (or the roots facing downwards) and the Black Parrot Tulip should be planted roughly 6-8" deep and 4-6" apart from one another.
Note: For some bulbs you may not be able to tell which way is up or down, in these cases just plant them on their side and they will adjust on their own.
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When to Plant Black Parrot Tulip? |
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Late Blooming Tulips are normally planted fall, and most Black Parrot Tulip will begin to flower sometime in Late Spring. |
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Shipping Schedule: (Spring 2013)
We will begin shipping most spring-planted bulbs beginning in Mid-March, and will ship based on the best time to plant in your zone. The shipping schedule for those orders is listed below. If you need your bulbs shipped earlier or later than the date listed, please contact Customer Service at 1-866-688-9547 at least 5 business days advance of that date.* Packages will ship UPS Ground, FedEx Ground or USPS Priority Mail (3-5 business days). If you need 1-day or 2-day air delivery, please contact us for a price quote based on your order and location.
**We cannot guarantee the shipment of spring bulbs before March 15, 2013, in exception to Begonias and Caladiums. |
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Shipping Schedule: (Fall 2013)
We will begin shipping most fall-planted bulbs beginning in Mid-September, and will ship beginning with the pre-orders which were placed first. The shipping schedule for those orders is listed below. If you need your bulbs shipped earlier or later than the date listed, please contact Customer Service at 1-866-688-9547 at least 5 business days advance of that date.* Packages will ship UPS Ground, FedEx Ground or USPS Priority Mail (3-5 business days). If you need 1-day or 2-day air delivery, please contact us for a price quote based on your order and location.
**We cannot guarantee delivery of fall planted bulbs before September 15, 2013, other than Bearded Iris-Only orders which will ship in August.** |
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