Amis des pollinisateurs Culture en pot Nouveauté
COLLECTION 2025

Tulip - Estella Rijnveld

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$15.40
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$15.40
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$22.00
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One of our favorite varieties because it brings out our funky side! This tulip is an explosion of two-tone vermillion and snow petals accompanied by touches of green. It can often be seen in the great paintings of Dutch masters from the last century.

This "parrot" flower lives up to its name and is reminiscent of the bright colors of parrots and the tropics.

***PLEASE NOTE:

  1. You will receive two notifications via email, one to confirm your purchase and a second only when your order is shipped.
  2. Orders will begin shipping in October, as soon as The bulbs will be delivered to us from Holland .
  3. for a collection of your order at the farm, you must Please wait for our email confirmation before picking up your bulbs . We will send you the collection dates once the orders are ready, normally at the end of October.
  4. If for any reason we do not receive a variety due to supply issues, we will offer you a substitute variety or credit for that amount.
  5. Due to export restrictions, we are unfortunately unable to ship bulbs outside of Canada.
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        Cycle: short-lived perennial (2-3 years)
        Type: parrot
        Caliber: 12+
        Size: 16" (40 cm)
        Flowering time: late spring
        Location: full sun, part sun
        Planting: autumn
        Color: vermillion, white
        Climate zone: 3-7
        Deer resistant: no
        Bulbs/pack: 10

        Plant tulips where they will receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight, even after flowering, to ensure abundant production the following year.
        Plant them in well-drained soil. Avoid areas where water stagnates after a storm.
        After tulips bloom, wait at least 8 weeks—until the leaves turn yellow—before cutting them. This year's leaves = next year's flowers!