Tulip 'Creme Upstar'

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This tulip is a sport of the popular pink variety 'Upstar', but with a softer, creamier base colour that gives it a more subtle and sophisticated appearance.

A wonderfully versatile and beautiful tulip, 'Creme Upstar' is a Triumph tulip that undergoes a lovely colour transformation. The flowers emerge a soft, creamy yellow and gradually blush with shades of apricot and raspberry-pink as they mature, especially along the petal edges. Each stem is strong and sturdy, making it a reliable choice for both gardens and cutting.

Botanical name Tulipa 'Creme Upstar'
Flower colour Cream and Pink
Bulb size 11/12 cm
Established height 40-45 cm
Established spread 10-15 cm
Plant spacing 25-30 bulbs per m²
Leaf colour Green
Habit Upright
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully hardy
Years to establish 1st year
Sunlight Full sun
Position Any
Suitable for Borders, Pots, Mass planting, Cut flower gardens
Soil acidity Any
Soil moisture Well-drained
Soil type Loam, Sandy, Chalky
RHS Award (AGM) No
Growing skill Easy to grow
Pollinator-friendly Yes
Deer resistant No

Where to Plant:

This is a beautiful and romantic double late tulip, producing large, peony-like flowers with a delightful blend of colours, from creamy-yellow to soft apricot and pink. The heavy, multi-petalled flower heads mean it is best to plant them in a sheltered position, protected from strong winds and heavy spring rain which can damage the blooms. A spot in full sun with fertile, well-drained soil is required. It is an excellent choice for a prominent position in a border or for a luxurious display in a large container.

How to Plant:

Tulip bulbs should be planted late in the autumn, ideally during October or November. This later 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. Ensure the pointed tip is facing upwards. Space the bulbs about 10-15cm apart to give each large flower enough room to open fully.

Aftercare:

For the most spectacular and reliable display, fancy double tulips like this are best treated as annuals, with fresh bulbs being planted each autumn. To try and encourage them to return, you must deadhead the flower as soon as it fades and feed the plant with a high-potassium fertiliser. It is then essential to allow the foliage to die back and yellow completely before lifting the bulbs, drying them, and storing them somewhere cool and dark until it is time to replant.

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Key Features

Packed in paper

Packed peat-free

Great for Shade

Attracts wildlife

Perfect for pots

Good for cutting

£12.49

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