This perennial bulb's gorgeous sunset-orange blooms are a stunning addition to any spring garden. Hardy throughout the UK, down to -20°C.
These gorgeous sunset-orange tulips burst with petals in mid-spring, bringing luscious colour, valuable pollen and all-round garden beauty to your spring displays. Shelter it from harsh weather and make sure it gets plenty of sun and you should see these bulbs sending out their blooms in your outdoor space year on year.
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Bulbous Perennial
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Columnar upright flowers
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Flowers April - May, foliage throughout spring
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Scientific Name
Tulipa 'Orange Princess' (turban flower, hybrid species, cultivar: orange princess)
Common Name
Double Tulip, Orange Tulip, Double Late Tulip
Origin
Tulips are found growing natively around the Mediterranean and much of Asia.
Pruning Tips
Deadhead after flowering, let the foliage die back naturally
Wildlife Value
This non-native tulip isn't known for its benefit to wildlife but the bright blooms are attractive to pollinators when they open.
Positioning
Your tulip will grow best in full sun, sheltered from the wind and weather.
Water
Water in unseasonably dry weather when your tulips are actively growing; otherwise make sure they aren't too soggy as they do like their roots to be well-drained.
Soil
Avoid clay-based soils; tulips need something well-draining.
Food
Feed regularly whilst growing in spring, or add a layer of mulch at the start of spring to last it through its growing season.
Pet-safe
No, this tulip is toxic to cats, dogs and horses
Sprouts Top Tips
Tulips are easygoing and low-maintenance, but ensure that they are planted in reasonably fertile soil, with good drainage and a decent amount of sun.
Extras
This plant has been granted the RHS' prestigious Award of Garden Merit for brilliant all-round garden performance