They are exceptionally large and long lasting—truly a classic Tulip. We never tire of their elegant silhouette. While their color is a perfect match for any other, we especially like them with white Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis 'Alba'.) Heirloom, 1942. Late.
Tulip bulbs are planted in the fall for spring blooms. Be sure to plant your tulips 6 inches deep with 4"-6" spacing in a mostly sunny location with good drainage. They will tolerate some shade but do best in full sun. Tulips do not like to be kept moist so do not overwater. Fertilize with a general low nitrogen fertilizer when the foliage first emerges in the spring.