Tulip 'Ice Cream'
Arguably one of the most famous and spectacular novelty tulips ever bred, 'Ice Cream' is a true showstopper that never fails to turn heads and start conversations. Its unique structure is a marvel of nature. The flower begins with a sturdy base of raspberry-pink outer petals, often streaked with green, which form a protective 'cone' around the central bloom. Then, as it matures, the magic happens: a dense, tightly packed mound of the purest white inner petals begins to emerge from the top, looking for all the world like a perfect scoop of vanilla ice cream sitting in a cup. The contrast between the colourful base and the pristine white centre is breathtaking. This is not a tulip for the impatient gardener; it requires warmth and sunshine to encourage the 'scoop' to fully emerge and unfurl, but the reward is more than worth the wait. It is the ultimate feature plant for a pot or a prime position at the front of a border where its extraordinary form can be fully appreciated.
| Botanical name | Tulipa 'Ice Cream' |
| Flower colour | White and pink |
| Bulb size | 12/+ cm |
| Established height | 30-40 cm |
| Established spread | 15 cm |
| Plant spacing | 20-25 bulbs per m² |
| Leaf colour | Grey-green |
| Habit | Upright |
| Life cycle | Perennial |
| Hardiness | Fully hardy |
| Years to establish | 1-2 years |
| Sunlight | Full sun |
| Position | Sheltered |
| Suitable for | Borders, Pots, Feature plant |
| Soil acidity | Any |
| Soil moisture | Well-drained |
| Soil type | Loam, Sandy, Chalky |
| Growing skill | Medium |
| Pollinator-friendly | Yes |
| Deer resistant | No |
Planting and Flowering Calendar
Key Features
Packed in paper
Packed peat-free
Great for Shade
Attracts wildlife
Perfect for pots

