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Tulip Ballerina Flower Bulbs

Tulip Ballerina Flower Bulbs

Lily-flowered

Pointed bright orange petals are strongly marked with vibrant red stripes to create the flame-like blooms of this elegant tulip. Not only does it look stunning, this wonderful variety is delicately scented too! A 'must-have' for the spring garden.

Lily-flowered Tulips

The allure of these glamorous lily-flower tulips is undeniable. Blooms with a curved, wineglass-like bottom contrast the sharp pointed petal tips which flicker outwards to create a striking form which is both elegant and stylish. Bold single colours or a blend of two contrasting tones combine and flush the bloom, adding to the appeal of this group.

Plant your tulips between November and December at a depth of approximately 10-15cm/4-6in, approximately 20cm/8in apart, in fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny position. Planting sooner can result in frost damage to the growing shoot. We recommend dead-heading once the blooms begin to fade and feeding with a fertiliser for a few weeks for stronger bulbs next season.

$14.86
Tulip Ballerina Flower Bulbs
$14.86
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Lily-flowered

Pointed bright orange petals are strongly marked with vibrant red stripes to create the flame-like blooms of this elegant tulip. Not only does it look stunning, this wonderful variety is delicately scented too! A 'must-have' for the spring garden.

Lily-flowered Tulips

The allure of these glamorous lily-flower tulips is undeniable. Blooms with a curved, wineglass-like bottom contrast the sharp pointed petal tips which flicker outwards to create a striking form which is both elegant and stylish. Bold single colours or a blend of two contrasting tones combine and flush the bloom, adding to the appeal of this group.

Plant your tulips between November and December at a depth of approximately 10-15cm/4-6in, approximately 20cm/8in apart, in fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny position. Planting sooner can result in frost damage to the growing shoot. We recommend dead-heading once the blooms begin to fade and feeding with a fertiliser for a few weeks for stronger bulbs next season.