

Tulipa double late Blue Diamond
Description
Tulipa ‘Blue Diamond’ is renowned for its exquisite double flowers, which feature layers of rich blue-violet petals with a slight hint of purple. The blooms are fully double, creating a lush and opulent display in garden beds or containers.
Botanical Features
Flowers: The flowers of Tulipa ‘Blue Diamond’ are double, meaning they have multiple layers of petals, giving them a peony-like appearance. The petals are a deep blue-violet color with subtle purple undertones.
Leaves: The plant produces long, narrow leaves that emerge from the base of the stem and provide a verdant backdrop to the showy blooms.
Stems: Sturdy stems rise up to support the double flowers, reaching heights of around 18-24 inches (45-60 cm).
Bulbs: Tulipa ‘Blue Diamond’ grows from bulbs that are typically planted in the fall.
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