Tulip Spring Green
Viridflora is Latin for ‘fresh green’ and Tulip Spring Green has the characteristic green flash which identifies it as belonging to the Viridiflora group. It is listed as a favourite by many people and continues to delight tulip lovers every year; looking as well suited to formal settings as it does within a more flowing cottage garden style.
Packs | Price per pack |
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1 - 2 | £6.95 |
3 - 5 | £4.58 |
6+ | £3.34 |
Please Note: Spring Flowering Bulbs are shipped from September once they are in our warehouse. There may be a wait whilst we work through our backorder, please contact us if you have any time restrictions.
£6.95 (inc. VAT)
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Specifications:
- Colour: Green, White
- Height: 40cm
- Bulb Size: 10/11cm
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How to grow:
- Hardiness: Hardy
- Soil Type: Moist
- Position: Full sun
- Bulbs per m2: 75
- Planting depth: 12cm
More Information
Tulip Spring Green – are a member of the viridiflora tulip group, a late season flower, appearing in April to May. They last for a long time and work well as a cut flower with a 40cm stem. The bulbs are quite reliable at reappearing the next year if you want to leave them in the ground for a season.
We have been flower bulb specialists and a wholesaler since 1961 and over that time we have sold millions of tulips. One of the favourite tulips of the trade are Tulip Spring Green. Viridflora is Latin for ‘fresh green’ and this bright tulip with a distinctive green flash makes an impressive sight. Particularly when planted in large numbers. However, they also lend themselves very well to a cottage garden hiding amongst a wealth of other plants.
How to Plant
The tulip bulbs are suited to most soils and can stand both full sun and semi shade. Tulip Spring Green respond to the sunlight by opening wide, and over night they close up. It is like a different flower throughout the day. Where every you decide to place the bulbs, plant them 8-10cm deep and 10 cm apart. You can plant up to 70 bulbs per square metre. Make sure the point is facing upward, although if they fall over when re-covering with soil they will still be ok.
See how to get the most from your tulips here