Tulip Dordogne

This beloved award-winner has a huge, chalice-shaped flower that is claret-rose blending into nasturtium-red and tangerine-orange near the petals' edges. Dordogne is one of the varieties that appears to change color in different types of light. The gray-neon sky before an electrical storm makes Dordogne look florescent. Bright sunlight can make it appear more orange, or as if it were on fire. If someone has to declare which is their favorite Tulip, Dordogne often is the one. Other Scheepers Hybrid Tulips include Avignon, Camargue, Francoise, La Courtine, Maureen, Menton, Renown and Yosemite. Tulip Class: Single Late. Bulb size: 12 cm/up. May. HZ: 3-8. Height: 26".

Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Tulip Horticultural Tips
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1 Unit 100 bulbs $51.75
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  • Single Late Tulips

    Also known as Darwin, Cottage or Scheepers Hybrids, Single Late Tulips are perhaps the most popular of all. These long, strong-stemmed Tulips are ideal for both cutting and mass border plantings due to their consistent and reliable performance. Offering an extensive rainbow of colors from white to near black, Single Late Tulips have large, shapely flowers. Scheepers Hybrids, often referred to as French Tulips, are prized for their large, chalice-shaped flowers and genetic vitality. All offspring of the ever-enchanting, tetraploid Tulip Mrs. John T. Scheepers (no longer available), they include Avignon, Belle du Monde, Camargue, DordogneMaureen, Menton, Renown and Yosemite. Top size bulbs: at least 12 cm. Bloom time: May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 3-8. Height: 16" to 30" depending on the variety.

    Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

    Tulip Horticultural Tips

Single Late Tulips

Also known as Darwin, Cottage or Scheepers Hybrids, Single Late Tulips are perhaps the most popular of all. These long, strong-stemmed Tulips are ideal for both cutting and mass border plantings due to their consistent and reliable performance. Offering an extensive rainbow of colors from white to near black, Single Late Tulips have large, shapely flowers. Scheepers Hybrids, often referred to as French Tulips, are prized for their large, chalice-shaped flowers and genetic vitality. All offspring of the ever-enchanting, tetraploid Tulip Mrs. John T. Scheepers (no longer available), they include Avignon, Belle du Monde, Camargue, DordogneMaureen, Menton, Renown and Yosemite. Top size bulbs: at least 12 cm. Bloom time: May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 3-8. Height: 16" to 30" depending on the variety.

Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Tulip Horticultural Tips

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