Romantic Tulip Collection
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Grown & Soil Association Certified 100% Organic
The Romantic Tulip Collection brings a soft, poetic touch to the spring border, its subtle blush tones and graceful forms are ideal for those seeking understated elegance.
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Tulip Blushing Lady towers up to 60cm, a statuesque beauty with creamy yellow petals gently flushed with rose-pink; a bloom that evokes sunrise on a tranquil spring morning.
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Tulip Greenland stands at 40–50cm, flaunting unique pale pink petals delicately brushed with fresh spring green, offering both visual refreshment and romantic nuance.
- Tulip Salmon Impression,a distinguished Darwin Hybrid, stands tall at 50–60cm, unfurling generous blooms in luminous shades of salmon-pink touched with apricot and coral. These grand, cup-shaped flowers command attention in the border, their robust stems ensuring a stately presence through the heart of spring.
Together, these varieties weave a palette of mellow pinks and lush greens, soft, pretty, and timelessly romantic. For seamless integration and a prolonged seasonal display, pair them with the frothy white flowers of Alchemilla mollis, silvery-leaved Brunnera, or low-growing dwarf Deutzia and Philadelphus. These companions complement the tulips’ romanticism with texture, subtle fragrance, and enduring structure.
PLEASE NOTE BULBS WILL BE DESPATCHED IN AUTUMN 2025
SHIPPING INFORMATION
Spring-flowering bulbs are despatched between October-December. Orders are shipped in chronological order from the date an order is received. Bulbs arrive from our growers in September-October. It usually takes 2-4weeks to clear all orders. After this we can ship within 24hrs or 48hrs for orders under 2kg, whereas orders over 2kg can take 3-5 working days.
Summer-flowering bulbs are despatched from April-July.
Snowdrops in the green are despatched in the UK in February & March. Bluebells in the green are despatched in the UK from March-May.
