Magnificent, vivid pink tulips on stout stems. Flowers grow to enormous size. Unsurpassed for borders and mass plantings. Strong perennial tendencies (see the perennial tulips article to learn more). This variety is also known as Pink Impression.
Pink Impression Tulip
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Early-blooming Emperor or Fosteriana Tulips descend from Tulipa fosteriana, a wild species from Central Asia. They are known for their remarkably huge flowers and bright colors. They are spectacular for colorful garden display and for bouquets. (Emperor Tulips Orange Emperor, White Emperor and Yellow Purissima bloom a bit later than the rest of the group.)…
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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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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.