Apricot Pride
Regular price£4.50 Sale priceThis is a beautifully understated tulip, with a delicate apricot colour with a hint of pink. Tall elegant flowers on tall stems will look great in a vase.




✔ Award-winning flower bulbs
✔ Free delivery on UK orders over £30
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✔ Gift style storage box with a planting guide
Key features
01 Good For Cuttings.
02 Perfect For pots.
03 Full sun / part shade.
04 Low maintenance.
05 Fully hardy.

Apricot pride is one of the most elegant tulips, a classic silhouette with understated colours flushing through. The bulbs will produce an apricot/ soft pink flower.
The flower is a long-lasting flower so ideal for adding to a cut flower patch. We had these in with Apricot Pride and Hakuun for a stunning display. The bulbs also have a good rate of reappearance meaning you’re likely to get a good few years out of these bulbs.

- Lovingly wrapped bulbs
- Planting depth/labelling stick
- Planting & care guide
- Fully recyclable gift box

Flower Colour Apricot/ Pink
Flowering Period April
Established height 45 cm
Plant Spacing 60 bulbs per m sq
Hardiness Fully Hardy
Planting Time October, November and early December
Sun Sun/Partial Shade
Suitable for Pots Yes
Soil Well drained soil

Tulip bulbs can be planted in most ground settings in the garden. They can be planted in between existing plants in the garden or in larger groups.
Your tulip bulbs will also be happy in a pot or container, as long as it’s got a hole in the bottom for water to freely drain out.

Tulips will be delivered from late Sept to Early Oct , just in time for planting. If you wish to send these as a gift then you will be given the option of an alternative delivery address at checkout. We don't put anything regarding the price in the box.
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See the difference.

Supermarket vs Garden in a box
When you compare most major supermarket tulips (left) to ours (right) there really is no comparison.