Tulips are the indispensable blooms of the spring garden, as they bring it to life! They are unique in the range of size, shape, and bold color found in almost every color spectrum, that only tulips provide. Tulips are suitable for a wide range of plantings, are excellent in the rock garden, in formal beds, as elegant cut flowers, and for containers. They can be used in nearly any garden design scheme. Flowers are upward facing, with linear to lance-shaped green leaves on the stem. Tulip descriptions can become quite technical, as they are grouped into 15 different divisions, describing the petals, stamens, and leaves in detail. Plant several different varieties of tulips throughout the garden to extend the blooming time. Orange Angelique tulips are some times called Peony-flowered tulips due to their blossom shape. The blooms are fully double and over flowing with petals. It looks less than a Tulip and more like a Peony. It is soft in hue, and its’ apricot orange blooms bear a slight fragrance.
- Double blossoms orange in hue
- Slightly fragrant
- Peony – flowered look a likes
- Bulb Size: 12 cm/+
- Part Sun
- Blooms: Mid Spring
- Grows: 12-24"
- Plant 4-8" apart, 4-8" deep
- Hardy In USDA zones 3-7
- 48 contiguous US states, plus the District of Columbia
Tulips are the indispensable blooms of the spring garden, as they bring it to life! They are unique in the range of size, shape, and bold color found in almost every color spectrum, that only tulips provide. Tulips are suitable for a wide range of plantings, are excellent in the rock garden, in formal beds, as elegant cut flowers, and for containers. They can be used in nearly any garden design scheme. Flowers are upward facing, with linear to lance-shaped green leaves on the stem. Tulip descriptions can become quite technical, as they are grouped into 15 different divisions, describing the petals, stamens, and leaves in detail. Plant several different varieties of tulips throughout the garden to extend the blooming time. Orange Angelique tulips are some times called Peony-flowered tulips due to their blossom shape. The blooms are fully double and over flowing with petals. It looks less than a Tulip and more like a Peony. It is soft in hue, and its’ apricot orange blooms bear a slight fragrance.
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