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Drumline Tulip Bulbs

$15.00

10 Drumine Tulip Bulbs - Large sized 12+ bulbs

Double tulips are full flowering tulips that often resemble peonies in their size and form. Drumline petals are a deep cranberry at the base that transition into a creamy white tip. This variety is full of layers upon layer of petals, and is beloved for its tall stems and vase life.

Tulips require a minimum 6 weeks of cold weather to flower properly, but most bulb growers suggest 15 weeks or more if your climate allows. Plant your bulbs 6 inches deep like eggs in a carton, close, but not touching one another, with the pointed end facing upwards. To lengthen your tulip season, plant a variety of early, mid and late blooming tulips.

Height: 22 in
Type: double
Bloom time: late
Site: full sun

Image sourced from our bulb supplier, Onings.

10 Drumine Tulip Bulbs - Large sized 12+ bulbs

Double tulips are full flowering tulips that often resemble peonies in their size and form. Drumline petals are a deep cranberry at the base that transition into a creamy white tip. This variety is full of layers upon layer of petals, and is beloved for its tall stems and vase life.

Tulips require a minimum 6 weeks of cold weather to flower properly, but most bulb growers suggest 15 weeks or more if your climate allows. Plant your bulbs 6 inches deep like eggs in a carton, close, but not touching one another, with the pointed end facing upwards. To lengthen your tulip season, plant a variety of early, mid and late blooming tulips.

Height: 22 in
Type: double
Bloom time: late
Site: full sun

Image sourced from our bulb supplier, Onings.

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