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Tulip Triumph Flaming Flag & Purple Flag

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Tulip Triumph Flaming Flag & Purple Flag

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Description

  • Striking bi-colour contrast and strong visual impact

  • Strong, weather-resistant stems

  • Excellent for garden design and cut flowers

1 pack - 20 bulb(s) $25.99 $1.30 each
3 pack - 60 bulb(s) $70.17 $1.17 each 10% Saving
5 pack - 100 bulb(s) $110.46 $1.10 each 15% Saving
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  • Blooms in
    Blooms in Mid-spring
  • Height
    Height 40-50 cm ((16-20 in/po))
  • Planting Depth
    Planting Depth 10-15 cm ((4-6 in/po))
  • Light Requirements
    Light Requirements Full sun to partial shade
  • Bulb size
    Bulb size 12/+ cm
  • Spacing
    Spacing 10 cm ((4 in/po))

About Tulip Triumph Flaming Flag & Purple Flag

Triumph Tulip – Flaming Flag & Purple Flag is a striking mid-season tulip mix featuring bold, eye-catching blooms. The Flaming Flag presents vibrant red petals streaked with white, creating a dramatic, fiery effect, while the Purple Flag offers deep, regal purple tones that add contrast and richness. Both varieties have strong, sturdy stems and classic cup-shaped flowers, making them ideal for garden beds, borders, and containers. Their vivid colors and refined form also make them excellent for long-lasting cut flower displays, bringing energy and elegance to spring gardens.

How to Grow Tulips

Planting Tulips

  • Plant these bulbs in fall.
  • If you cannot plant your bulbs right away store them in a cool, dry, dark location, like a basement.
  • Plant them with the pointy end up in a sunny to semi-shaded area about 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 in) deep and 10 cm (4 in) apart.
  • Water thoroughly after planting.

Growing Tulips

  • Plant bulbs with different bloom times together for an ongoing show of colour.
  • These bulbs do best in loose, well-drained soil.
  • Plant the taller varieties somewhat out of the wind, due to their height.
  • These bulbs are suitable for almost every possible application: fields, beds, containers, borders, rock gardens, as cut flowers and for forcing.

Tulips Care

  • If you have problems with deer, spray the bulbs with deer repellent when the bulbs are 5 cm (2 in) out of the ground and when the flower bud is visible.
  • Fertilize your tulips just before blooming with a slow-release fertilizer for the best chance to bloom again next year.
  • Remove the flowers when they are spent.

Winterizing Tulips

  • After flowering, the leaves should be allowed to die down. The leaves will gather sunlight and provide nourishment for next year’s show.
  • Tulips require a period of cold weather while they’re dormant and resting between shows.
  • Most tulips should be treated as annuals, some Fosteriana, Greigii and species tulips are suitable for naturalizing.

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