Tulipa double late Creme Upstar

Description

Tulipa Double Late ‘Creme Upstar’ is prized for its abundant double flowers, which boast creamy-white petals with a hint of blush. The blooms exhibit a lush and opulent appearance, making them a standout feature in garden beds and containers.

Botanical Features

Flowers: The flowers of ‘Creme Upstar’ are fully double, with layers of creamy-white petals that form a peony-like bloom. The petals may have a subtle blush or pinkish hue, adding depth to the overall coloration.
 
Leaves: The plant produces long, slender leaves that emerge from the base of the stem and provide an attractive 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 Double Late ‘Creme Upstar’ grows from bulbs that are typically planted in the fall.

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