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Overall rating: 4.4 / 5 from 10 reviews.
Review topics: ["spring","tulips","flowers","deer"].
"It was nice to see these cheerful flowers, but they were fleeting compared to other bulb plantings."
"I had given up hope for these little tulips, then they blossomed much later than all the standard tall tulips. They are very pretty, just didn't stand out since all the other bulbs had grown so much larger around them (and they were meant to come up first)."
"Well, we had these lovely tulips for two years, maybe three, with no problems. The deer don't eat them, the rabbits don't eat them, but this spring the squirrels dug and ate up every single bulb! They hadn't bothered them before. So frustrating! I also bought other varieties and they dug up and ate those, too! Bottom line, if you have deer but no squirrels, you will love these tulips. Thus a 5-star rating."
"These are amazing! They bloom a little later than the yellow wildflower tilulips, and after they fade, the remaining seed pods look like they are wearing eyeliner. So attractive!"
"These quite small but stunning tulips are perfect anywhere in the garden. I loved my first batch so much that I purchased two more batches and put them all over the front and back yards. I haven't had deer eat them as they do my 'regular' tulips and am grateful. I keep thinking I should try another color but these pink ones are just the right shade to put me in mind of spring."
"These little tulips are so pretty and cheerful! The squirrels leave them alone (unlike some of my Triumph tulips), they come up regularly each year, and make a great spot of color in the front of a border, in a pot, and interspersed with groundcovers."
"This is their first spring here at this climate. No flowers yet, but I do have some leaves. I'm watering here and there (we had a very dry winter). So I'm being patient. If there's nothing but the same show next year, then I'll know these are just not right for my climate."
"I paired these with grape hyacinths under an umbrella pine in a border. . . . just beautiful."
"I wanted to use these around the base of my peony ""gay paree"" as a bit of a hint of the blooms to come and they've been fabulous. Together with some pale cream narcissus it was a beautiful show. These tulip are storable as a cut flower in a short vase as well."
"Stunning color, so pretty paired with Muscari or Scilla. Withstood our intemperate spring, late cycles of freeze, thaw, ice storm, deluge, repeat. . . They bloomed beautifully, such a happy sight."