hakuun white clouds tulips tulipa
hakuun white clouds tulips tulipa

Tulip White Clouds (Hakuun) - 10 pack

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The White Clouds tulips are the only pure white Darwin Hybrid tulips. Darwin Hybrid tulips are known for their long, sturdy stems and great color, which can be seen in the amazing White Clouds tulips. The flowers create a beautiful and peaceful ambience as they bloom bright in mid-spring. The white petals make for a soft contrast with the green stems and are perfect in combination with other perennials in soft colours.


Each order includes 10 bulbs.

Hardiness Zones: 3-8

Mature Height: 20 inches

Bloom Time: Mid to Late Spring

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Notes: Cut Flower

Growing Tips

Planting Instructions: Plant bulbs 6" deep and 3 - 6" apart

Soil Moisture: Well drained

Will Tolerate: Acidic Soil, Clay Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil

Pruning Instructions: Only dead heading. It is important to let the foliage mature and die down

naturally, do not cut back. Next year's bloom is being developed.

Winter Care: Mulch +/- 2"

Watering Requirements: Average water needs. Water regularly, do not overwater

Fertilization Requirements: Once per year in spring

Special Care: Not needed




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Learn more about hardiness zones and why they're important by checking out our 'Canada's hardiness zones explained' blog post!