Tulipa double late Sunlover
Description
Tulipa ‘Sunlover’ is notable for its large, double blooms that resemble peonies. The flowers are a brilliant blend of orange and yellow, creating a fiery and radiant display in the garden.
Botanical Features
Flowers: The blooms are double and very full, with a mix of vibrant orange and yellow petals. As the flowers mature, the colors deepen and blend, giving each bloom a unique appearance. The flowers can reach a diameter of 4-6 inches (10-15 cm).
Leaves: The foliage is broad, lance-shaped, and green, providing a strong contrast to the bright blooms.
Stems: Sturdy, upright stems support the heavy, double flowers, typically reaching a height of about 18
-20 inches (45-50 cm).
Bulbs: Tulipa ‘Sunlover’ grows from bulbs that should be planted in the fall.
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