white parrot tulips tulipa
white parrot tulips tulipa
white parrot tulips tulipa

Tulip White Parrot - 10 pack

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Parrot Tulips are prized for their color and shape and the White Parrot Tulip (Tulipa 'White Parrot') is no different. You'll want to add this beauty to your garden, we promise!

Your White Parrot Tulip is a pure and elegant white with feathered edged petals. The look conjures up images of white doves fluttering about.

This specimen is new, so you can be the first to show off these large blossoms! Don't wait another moment and order a pack of White Parrot Tulip bulbs today!

Each order includes 10 bulbs.

Hardiness Zones: 3-8

Mature Height: 18-20 inches

Bloom Time: Late spring

Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade

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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Find your hardiness zone by locating your city/region on the map and finding the corresponding zone in the legend. 

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canada-hardiness-zones-map


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

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