The late-flowering Tulipa 'Orange Princess' has warm orange tones, with rose pink tints and a bronze flush through April to May. A Double Late variety with blooms in a double bowl-shaped form, making them generously packed with petals which have a ruffled, almost peony-like appearance. Foliage is grey green, with striking and unusual pale margins. The strong, sturdy stems of this tulip make it capable of withstanding April showers, as well as giving good performance as a cut flower, lasting well in a vase. Perfect for a sunny border or container display. Pair with dark, purple-black tulips such as 'Queen of the Night' for an eye-catching colour contrast. Originating from hot, dry habitats, tulips prefer fertile, sharply drained soil in full sun, with shelter from strong winds. Excessive wet will not be tolerated. These hardy, bulbous perennials reach a height of 30cm with a spread of around 15cm.
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