A pure red tulip with giant flowers on tall stems is what everybody wants in spring. Red Impression is sure to impress anyone who grows this classic hybrid with its tall, graceful blooms and excellent landscape performance.
Red Impression Tulip
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The Siberian Squill, also known as Scilla siberica, effortlessly infuses your landscape with vibrant blue hues, creating a picturesque springtime tapestry that’s both enduring and enchanting. Plant the delightful gentian-blue flowers in fall. Scilla Siberica bulbs show best when planted closely in large drifts. Very hardy for zones 3-8 and a great bulb for naturalizing;…
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Ideal naturalizers, this mix of lavender blue, pink and white bell-shaped fragrant flowers dangle in clusters at the top of slender stems above glossy sword-like foliage. Hyacinthoides hispanica are beautiful planted at the edges of woodland gardens around Hosta and Ferns. A favorite of butterflies and hummingbirds.
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An heirloom favorite, first introduced in 1922 and still considered one of the world’s best pink hyacinths. The florets are deep rose-pink with white margins. A strong grower with dense flowerheads and an intense, sweet fragrance. Pink Pearl is excellent for indoor forcing and it performs well in containers.
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Narcissus ‘Tête-à-tête’ is known as a dwarf daffodil.[3] Plants emerge in early spring and produce deep yellow blooms.[9] Flowers are 5-6 cm wide.[10] Stems grow up to 15 cm tall with each stem usually possessing from 1 to 3 flowers.[11] Blooms consist of a golden perianth with a deeper yellow cup.[3] The perianth segments are ovate in shape and display a…
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poeticus var. recurvus – (Pheasant’s Eye) the true poeticus; spicy fragrance; one of the latest daffodils to bloom; native to the Alps and Pyrenees mountains; excellent perennial especially in WHZ 3-7; 10″-13″; very late spring; 14/16 cm. Daffodils are the most cost effective, pest-free, long-term perennial plants available and make wonderful companions with other bulbs, perennials, annuals…
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Fosteriana Tulips are also known as the ‘Emperor Tulips’, thanks to their massive flowers. One of the first tulips to bloom in Spring, Emperor Tulips are excellent for mass plantings and are used on a huge scale by professional landscape gardeners. They also have excellent naturalising qualities. Tulip Yellow Emperor is a particularly striking variety,…
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Prized by gardeners for the color splash it brings in the mid-late spring garden, Tulip ‘Ile de France’ does catch the attention with its large and long-lasting, bright cardinal red blossoms! This acclaimed member of the Triumph Tulips group enjoys a sturdy stem that will withstand wind and rain!