Tulp Fringed Canasta x7 12/+s
EAN: 8719274541646
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Afname per | 10 |
EAN | 8719274541646 |
Extra omschrijving | Introducing the exquisite "Canasta" Fringed Tulips, a captivating blend of red and white that adds a touch of elegance to your garden landscape. These tulips feature striking petals in shades of red and white, creating a dynamic contrast that enhances their beauty. As members of the Fringed Tulip family, "Canasta" tulips thrive in environments with a balance of sun and shade, making them ideal for various garden settings. Plant them in the fall to enjoy their stunning blooms from September to January. Each package contains 7 bulbs of premium quality, ensuring a vibrant display of flowers. With a substantial size of 12/+ cm, these bulbs promise robust growth and abundant flowering, standing at a height of 40-50 cm. Planting "Canasta" tulips is recommended during the spring months from April to June, with a planting depth of approximately 10 cm. Once established, these tulips will grace your garden with their enchanting blooms, creating a captivating focal point or enhancing mixed flower beds. Whether showcased in garden borders or used in floral arrangements, "Canasta" tulips bring a touch of sophistication and charm to any outdoor space. Their vibrant colors and fringed petals add depth and dimension to the garden, creating a visually stunning display. Embrace the beauty of "Canasta" Fringed Tulips and elevate your garden with their captivating blooms. Order now and transform your outdoor sanctuary into a haven of vibrant colors and natural elegance, as these exquisite tulips bloom in abundance, bringing joy and delight throughout the autumn and winter months. |