This elegant tulip variety produces deep purple blooms with a velvety texture, adding a touch of sophistication to spring gardens. Tulipa ‘Purple’ is perfect for planting in borders, containers, or cutting gardens, where its rich hue can provide stunning contrast with lighter-coloured flowers. Hardy to -10°C, this classic variety grows on sturdy stems, making it ideal for both formal and informal displays.
Tulipa ‘Purple’ is a reliable and low-maintenance tulip, loved for its bold, moody colour and versatility. Its compact size and striking blooms make it a favourite for gardeners looking to create dramatic spring displays.
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Flowers: Mid to late spring
Foliage: Spring
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Scientific Name
Tulipa ‘Purple’ (tulip, variety: Purple)
Common Name
Purple Tulip
Origin
A hybrid variety bred for its rich, vibrant purple blooms, with origins tracing back to species native to central Asia.
Pruning Tips
Remove spent flowers as they fade to prevent the plant from diverting energy into seed production. Allow the foliage to die back naturally to nourish the bulb for next year’s blooms.
Wildlife Value
While not a significant source of nectar, tulips can attract pollinators like bees during their flowering period.
Positioning
Thrives in full sun and prefers sheltered locations to protect blooms from strong winds. Ideal for borders, containers, or cutting gardens.
Water
Water moderately during the growing season, keeping the soil moist but not waterlogged. Avoid watering once the foliage begins to yellow.
Soil
Prefers well-draining, fertile soil. Avoid planting in areas prone to waterlogging, as this can cause bulb rot.
Food
Feed with a balanced fertiliser at planting time and again in early spring to support strong growth and vibrant blooms.
Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested, so plant away from areas accessible to pets.
Sprouts Top Tips
For a stunning display, plant Tulipa ‘Purple’ in groups of 10–15 bulbs. Pair with contrasting tulip varieties, such as whites, yellows, or soft pinks, to create a dramatic colour palette.