Tulip ‘Chansonette’ (6 bulbs)

Tulip ‘Chansonette’ produces purple petals with outer strips of white that bloom in April and May.

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Tulip ‘Chansonette’ is a beautiful and elegant tulip variety that produces flowers with a striking two-tone colour combination. The petals are a deep purple-red with pure white edges, and they gently recurve to reveal a white base with a reddish purple ring. The flowers are cup-shaped and held on strong stems, and they typically reach heights of 60cm/24″ inches.

Tulip ‘Chansonette’ is a Triumph tulip, which means that it possesses their large, long-lasting flowers and their ability to withstand wind and rain. They are also relatively easy to grow, making them a good choice for beginner gardeners.

Tulip ‘Chansonette’ blooms in the spring, typically in April or May. It is a good choice for planting in full sun, and it prefers well-drained soil. To plant tulip bulbs, dig a hole that is 3-5 inches deep and 3-5 inches wide. Place the bulb in the hole with the pointed end facing up, and then cover it with soil. Water the soil well and then mulch around the bulb to help retain moisture.

Tulip ‘Chansonette’ is a beautiful and versatile tulip variety that can be used in a variety of landscape settings. It is a good choice for planting in borders, beds, and containers. It can also be used to cut flowers for indoor arrangements.

Details

  • Bulb count per pack: 6 bulbs
  • Flower colour: Purple, White
  • Flowering months: April, May
  • Flowering height: 60cm/24″
  • Hardiness: Fully hardy
  • When to plant: August, September, October, November, December
  • Planting depth: 10cm/4″
  • Bulb spacing: 10cm/4″
  • Soil pH: Acid, Neutral, Alkaline
  • Soil type: Well-drained
  • Sunlight: Full sun
  • Special features: Ideal for cut flowers
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