![]() While these tulips can bloom mid-spring, the flowers may emerge later in the season than some other tulip varieties. You’ll notice a beautiful black center when you peek inside this variety. Complicating things is the fact that this tulip often subtly changes its color over time. You could spend significant time in your garden discussing the color of the ‘Bella Blush’ Tulip, given that it teeters between pink and apricot. It blooms with magnificent pink and apricot flowers. ‘Bella Blush’ ‘Bella Blush’ grows well in acidic, sandy and clay like soil. ![]() They have a classic tulip shape, and the linear or ovate leaves have a grayish-green color. ![]() You can expect the flowers to grow up to four inches long. They make excellent flowers for growing as a border or in small groups with other garden perennials. You should plant Beautytrends in well-drained soil. Some of these plants have an occasional green line on their white petals. There’s also some pink that streaks into the white for an added hint of pink around the flower. ‘Beautytrend’ Tulips look like they have lipstick on since their petals are primarily white and have bright pink edges. Sun Exposure: Full sun or partial shade.‘Beautytrend’ ‘Beautytrend’ blooms with unique white flowers with bright pink edges. This variety belongs to the Triumph family, the largest tulip group. You can expect Barcelona’s flowers to emerge in the mid-spring, and because they’re such a sturdy plant, they’re excellent for bouquets. This variety pairs beautifully with soft pastels or deeper purples if you’re interested in giving your garden a burst of other colors. These flowers have a classic tulip shape and a deep, unmistakable fuchsia color. If you’re on the market for the brightest pink tulip available, it’s hard to go wrong with the ‘Barcelona’ Tulip. ‘Barcelona’ This type of tulip has the brightest pink flowers that bloom in mid-spring. Like most tulips, you should handle this variety with care, given that they can cause skin reactions in some people. So, you don’t have to worry about late spring showers damaging their petals. They belong to the Single Late Tulip group and are exceptionally hardy tulips. This variety also has beautiful green foliage with variegated leaves. They then change to a raspberry pink before turning to deep salmon orange. It’s a unique tulip because the flowers start with a greenish-yellow color. The ‘Antoinette’ Tulip is ideal for gardeners wanting to bring a combination of pink and yellow hues to their landscape. Geographic Origin: Southern Europe to Central Asia.‘Antoinette’ ‘Antoinette’ blooms with magnificent yellow-pink flowers. Their petals span up to four inches wide and are fragile, so it’s best to keep them sheltered from the wind and heavy rain. These pink tulips thrive in areas where they have access to cool winters and warmer and dry summers.Īngelique Tulips belong to the Double Late Tulip family. It prefers well-fertilized soil with a medium amount of moisture. ![]() This variety blooms in the late spring and has a long vase life. Although they look pink from afar, upon closer inspection, you’ll see that its light pink hue comes from a combination of pink, cream, yellow, and green. ‘Angelique‘Īngelique Tulips have an almost rose-like look with peony-shaped petals. ‘Angelique’ ‘Angelique’ produces fluffy buds of soft pink color that resemble a rose. ![]()
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