Tulip Flaming Springgreen is a Viridiflora variety which is, like others of this kind, capable of long-lasting flowers. Not only is this quality beneficial in the ground it also makes them perfect as cut flowers too. The single flowered, cup-shaped blooms consist of white and green petals with fiery streaks and flashes of red; each bloom is different to its neighbour bringing variation to your displays along with a uniformity. Tall stems reach up to 50cm and strap-like, verdant foliage contrasts well with the bright blooms above. Tulipa 'Flaming Springgreen' blooms in April to May, having been planted the previous autumn. Plant bulbs 15cm deep in well-drained, fertile soil which benefits from full sun, away from strong winds. A hardy, bulbous perennial which should be deadheaded as blooms fade whilst allowing foliage to die back naturally in order to reinvigorate the bulb ready for flowering in the following spring.
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