Blueberry Ripple™ Tulip ~ ordered 10/2017
- Light
Sun to Part Shade - Size
11-12 cm - Zone
3 to 8 - Bloom Time
Mid Spring - Height
20–22" - Soil Requirement
Well drained
DescriptionAn Elegant Addition to Mid-Season Gardens
Give your garden a professional designer look by planting Blueberry Ripple in its midst. Sophisticated style and bold colour combine to create the perfect tulip for mass plantings or as a chic complement to darker hued varieties. Making its debut in mid spring, it wows with vibrant colour and a pleasing, egg-shaped form. Snowy white blooms are accented by rich purple-blue flames and sit prettily atop tall, dark stems. Planted in a sunny spot, it offers up loads of flowers for you to enjoy. This is an easy-to-grow, carefree variety that makes an ideal addition to containers, borders and cutting gardens, too.Details
Give your garden a professional designer look by planting Blueberry Ripple in its midst. Sophisticated style and bold colour combine to create the perfect tulip for mass plantings or as a chic complement to darker hued varieties. Making its debut in mid spring, it wows with vibrant colour and a pleasing, egg-shaped form. Snowy white blooms are accented by rich purple-blue flames and sit prettily atop tall, dark stems. Planted in a sunny spot, it offers up loads of flowers for you to enjoy. This is an easy-to-grow, carefree variety that makes an ideal addition to containers, borders and cutting gardens, too.Details
- Botanical NameTulipa triumph 'Rems' Favorite'
- FormPerennial
- Hardiness Zone3 to 8
- Flowering TimeMid spring
- Light RequirementsFull Sun, Partial Shade
- Flower ColorStrinking white with purple-blue flames.
- Flower FormUpright, double, bell or funnel shaped.
- Foliage TypeGray-green, linear or broadly ovate.
- Growth RateMedium
- Height/Habit20–22"
- Spread3 - 6 inches
- Planting Instructions15 cm deep and 8 - 15 cm apart
- Soil RequirementsWell drained
- Will TolerateClay Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil
- PruningOnly dead heading. It is important to let the foliage mature and die down naturally, do not cut back. Next year's bloom is being developed