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Purple Prince Triumph Tulip

10 "Purple Prince Triumph Tulip" per package
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Tulip 'Purple Prince' has a beautiful lilac purple color. It flowers in mid spring and in a good companion to purple hyacinths. Also beautiful between red-leafed perennials like Heuchera.

Height: 20" Bloom Time: Mid Spring Minimum for Effect: 20

Climate Zone   3-8  
Perennial
Very much so
Very much so
5"
6"
Full Sun
Very much so
Reasonably
Very much so
Very much so
Hardiness Zone - Item is a perennial here  
Bulb Size   12/+
Planting Time Late Fall Legenda
Planting Time Triumph Tulips Year 1900 Raiser L.J.C.Schoorl
Special Features
 

For perennial borders.

Features of Species or Group:

  These Tulips have middle sized, richly coloured flowers in white, yellow and all the nuances of red. All of these fiery colours emerge from bulbs of relatively small size. The single early are almost all good garden tulips. They are a short (10-12in/25-35cm) but stocky plant. Tulip gesneriana, native to Asia Minor, is the parent of most of these Garden Tulips. The Tulip Gesneriana was introduced into Europe in the 16th century.

Features of Genus:

  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.

How to Plant Triumph Tulips?

 

To plant Triumph Tulips the bulbs should be planted with the nose of the bulb upward (or the roots facing downwards) and the Purple Prince Triumph Tulip should be planted roughly 6" deep and 5" 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.

When to Plant Purple Prince Triumph Tulip?

  Triumph Tulips are normally planted Late Fall, and most Purple Prince Triumph Tulip will begin to flower sometime in Mid Spring.
Shipping Schedule: (2009)
The chart below shows the shipping times based on the best time to plant in your area (zones).  The schedule below shows when we will ship the first orders out.

Season

Shipping Schedule

Spring/Summer Planted Bulbs Begins 03-02-2009
Fall Planted Bulbs (Tulips ect) Begins 09-14-2009

Shipping Charges:
Shipping charges are based on your total order value. If you have any questions regarding "bulk" shipping please contact us directly.

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$5.95 - $25.00 $7.95
$25.01 - $40.00 $8.95
$40.01 - $65.00 $10.95
$65.01 - $125.00 $12.95
$125.01 - $150.00 $14.95
$150.01 - $175.00 $16.95
$175.01 - $200.00 $18.95
$200.01 - $250.00 $20.95
$250.01 and over $30.95



 
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