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Double Late Tulip Mix

Tulipa Double Late Mix

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Plant Double Late Tulip Mix and you'll get big, double-petaled tulips in April. This colorful mix of purple, pink and white Tulip (Tulipa) flowers resemble peonies. Showy and unusual tulips.

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Overall rating: 4.625 / 5 from 8 reviews.

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Beautiful

"Almost all of these came up. They're really pretty either way the double petals. They're not the colors advertised, though. Mostly red and yellow. Watch out for deer, they chomped the only purple one in half."

Archie (4/5)

Wow they're like rainbow popsicles

"First bloom after planting last year. What a welcome sign of spring! Many, may layers of petals. They look like happy rainbow popsicles lining my garden edge. I hope they will multiple - will they? Very pleased with them."

L2 (5/5)

Beautiful Display

"Not every bulb bloomed. The ones that did were stunning!"

Cathy (5/5)

Really pretty

"We've had 2 bloom, and 2 others that are working on a bud out of the 12-15 that came in the package. The ones that bloomed are so beautiful. I planted these all over my property and I can't say there is a rhyme or reason to sunny spots vs. shady. The ones that have bloomed are in a more damp area under a tree but very sunny in the spring. The others are in bright sunny spots that are dry, others in the sun with more damp soil, and where other tulips come up every spring but so far not even any green. They haven't grown at all. I guess the two that have bloomed are so pretty and make me want to figure this out."

Carrie (4/5)

Gorgeous tulips

"Beautiful selection of color tulips to fill my planting beds."

Kelly (5/5)

Act as annuals though

"These are pretty and each one blooms the first spring after they are planted. Blooming in subsequent years is very rare, though. These are essentially annuals. They don't naturalize as some other tulips do. The colors are very pretty. I got some red in my mix in addition to the colors shown."

Crickets M. (5/5)

Gorgeous.

"Ressemble peonies."

PT (5/5)

So showy and awesome

"These double tulips are gorgeous just like the picture. They started blooming in mid March and there are still 2 more blossoms coming now at the end of April. They are sturdy and have stood up to our heavy spring storms. I will buy more."

Suzanne (4/5)

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