Tulipa is an enormous genus consisting of approximately 75 species, all of which are, in their original forms, true perennials. A glowing coloring that changes with the weather Soft in warm weather and brighter in cooler temperatures A member of the triumph tulips. Tulip triumph is mainly the result of hybridizing single early and late flowering tulips Triumphs are the traditional tulip shape that stands up to bad weather and is the best choice for forcing
Apricot foxx is a good example of the great color combinations found within the triumph group with its orange to pink coloring A very rich color which combines well with pinks and apricots Apricot petals with a soft raspberry overlay Colors are more intense in cooler temperatures and more muted in warmer temperatures Its coloring shifts with the weather—brighter in cooler temperatures and softer in warm conditions Plant now for spring color with apricot foxx
Great tulip bulbs with tulips to boost curb appeal and spring blooms. This gorgeous new tulip is an irresistible blend of cream, honey, apricot and raspberry The flowers change color with light and temperature, so are different each day.
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