Tulip 'Greenland'

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Also known as 'Groenland', a classic with long bloom time.

Dusky rose-pink blooms with mint green flames. Romantic and timeless viridiflora favourite.

Botanical name Tulipa 'Greenland'
Flower colour Dusky rose-pink with mint green flames
Bulb size 12/+ cm
Established height 50 cm
Established spread 15-20 cm
Plant spacing 60 bulbs per m²
Leaf colour Grey-green
Habit Upright
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully hardy
Years to establish 1st year
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Position Sheltered
Suitable for Borders, Pots, Cut flower gardens, Gravel gardens
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Well-drained
Soil type Loam, Sandy
RHS Award (AGM) Yes
Growing skill Easy to grow
Pollinator-friendly No

Where to Plant:

A beautiful and very popular Viridiflora tulip, 'Greenland' is prized for its long-lasting, elegant flowers of soft rose-pink, each petal marked with a distinctive and prominent green flame. Viridiflora tulips are known for being more robust and reliable at returning each year than many other types. For the best performance, plant them in a sunny position in fertile, well-drained soil. They are an excellent choice for borders and look particularly striking in containers where their unique colouring can be appreciated.

How to Plant:

Tulip bulbs should be planted late in the autumn, ideally during October or November. This late planting helps to reduce the risk of the fungal disease, Tulip Fire. Dig a hole and plant each bulb at a depth of at least twice its own height, which is typically about 15cm (6 inches) deep. Deeper planting encourages the bulb to return in subsequent years. Ensure the pointed tip is facing upwards and space the bulbs about 10-15cm apart.

Aftercare:

To encourage the bulbs to perennialize, you must snap off the spent flower head after the petals have fallen, preventing it from making a seed pod. It is then essential to allow the foliage to die back completely, leaving it for at least six weeks after flowering before removing it. Feeding with a high-potassium liquid fertiliser, such as tomato feed, every couple of weeks during this period will also help to build up the bulb for next year's display.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

RHS Award (AGM)

Perfect for pots

Good for cutting

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