Indulge your garden with the allure of Garden State Bulb Dordogne Single Late Tulip bulbs, sourced directly from the renowned tulip fields of Holland, where expertise meets excellence. With a circumference of about 5 in. (12/+ cm), each bulb provides a sturdy foundation for its journey to vibrant bloom. This radiant blossom boasts a slender, elongated form in a captivating hue of bright orange, enchanting all who encounter it. Rising proudly as one of the taller growing tulips, reaching up to 26 in. in late spring, the Dordogne Tulip commands attention with its majestic stature. Beyond its visual appeal, it attracts pollinators and butterflies, adding dynamic life to any garden. Furthermore, its versatility shines through as it proves itself easy to grow, perfect for cut flowers and remarkably tolerant to both dry conditions and chilly climates, ensuring its beauty flourishes in any setting.
- Bulb size: 5 in. (12/+ cm) in circumference
- Hardiness zone: 2 to 8
- Light requirements: full Sun, partial shade
- Includes bag of 250 tulip bulbs, temperature controlled and shipped with care
- Easy to grow, attracts pollinators and butterflies, good for cut flowers, dry area and cold tolerant
- Standing tall at up to 26 in. late spring, the dordogne tulip commands attention with its majestic stature, making it a striking focal point in any garden landscape
- Tulips exhibit remarkable tolerance to dry conditions, making them suitable for gardens in regions with less rainfall
- Unlike other tulip varieties, single late tulips bloom towards the end of the tulip season, typically in late spring
- Maturity height: 24 in. to 26 in. Tall
- Plant tulip bulbs in the fall when the ground cools and before the first hard frost, outside temperature should be about 65°F or cooler, select a well-drained location that receives full Sun to partial shade, dig a hole 5 in. to 6 in. D in loosened soil and place bulbs in the hole, bulbs should be spaced about 4 in. to 5 in. apart, plant them in the ground with their pointy ends up, cover with soil and water well so the soil above the bulb settles
- Plant tulip bulbs in the fall when the ground cools and before the first hard frost. Outside temperature should be about 65 degrees Fahrenheit or cooler. Select a well-drained location that receives full sun to partial shade. Dig a hole 5-6



























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